“…These peeling experiments are however restricted to the quasi-static mechanical behavior of the contact, since the time scales probed are of the order 1 s. In this article, we explore the dynamic response of the contact, which can be quite different. Indeed, in previous works 13, 14 , we showed that at frequencies higher than 10 kHz, the adhesion processes can be considered as frozen: the nanotube a) Electronic mail: ludovic.bellon@ens-lyon.fr has no time to adhere to (or detach from) the substrate, leading to a dynamic stiffness which is greater than the static one. We are therefore interested in probing the intermediate frequency range: does any characteristic time scale govern this dynamic behavior ?…”