Quantized Lubricant Velocity in a Bi-Dimensional Sliding Model

نویسندگان

  • Relatore Dott
  • Nicola Manini
  • Rosario Capozza
  • Ivano Eligio Castelli
چکیده

Within the idealized scheme of a 1-dimensional Frenkel-Kontorova-like model, a special ”quantized” sliding state was found for a solid lubricant confined between two periodic layers [1]. This state, characterized by a nontrivial geometrically fixed ratio of the mean lubricant drift velocity 〈vcm〉 and the externally imposed translational velocity vext, was understood as due to the kinks (or solitons), formed by the lubricant due to incommensuracy with one of the substrates, pinning to the other sliding substrate. A quantized sliding state of the same nature is demonstrated here for a substantially less idealized 2-dimensional model, where atoms are allowed to move perpendicularly to the sliding direction and interact via LennardJones potentials. Evidence for quantized sliding at finite temperature is provided, even with a solid confined lubricant composed of multiple (up to 7) lubricant layers. Characteristic backward lubricant motion produced by the presence of ”anti-kinks” is also shown in this more realistic context. Advisor: Dr. Nicola Manini Co-Advisor: Dr. Rosario Capozza

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تاریخ انتشار 2007