Effect of nanoscale topography and chemical composition of surfaces on their microfrictional behaviour

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作者
Y.B. Gerbig
S.I.-U. Ahmed
D.G. Chetwynd
H. Haefke
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[1] CSEM Swiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnology Inc.,Laboratoire des Matériaux et de Technologie des Surfaces
[2] Haute école ARC ingénierie,School of Engineering
[3] University of Warwick,undefined
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Tribology Letters | 2006年 / 21卷
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microtribology; nanoscale topography; wettability; hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfaces;
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The influence of nanoscale topography and chemical composition on microfriction has been studied at different humidities. Structured surfaces exhibit lower friction than smooth ones. Among the structured surfaces, the crater-like morphologies show lower friction than pyramid-like morphologies. No significant differences in friction were observed when varying the roughness of the crater-like structures. On pyramid-like morphologies, friction increases with decreasing roughness. Additional hydrophobization of surface nanostructures results in only small reductions in friction.
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页码:161 / 168
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