Friction on incommensurate substrates: Role of anharmonicity and defects
S. Amiri,
C. A. Volkert,
R. L. C. Vink
Abstract:We present Molecular Dynamics simulations of one-and two-dimensional bead-spring models sliding on incommensurate substrates. We investigate how sliding friction is affected by interaction anharmonicity and structural defects. In their absence, we confirm earlier findings, namely, that at special resonance sliding velocities, friction is maximal. When sliding off-resonance, partially thermalized states are possible, whereby only a small number of vibrational modes becomes excited, but whose kinetic energies ar… Show more
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