The Evolution of Nanoscale Third Body Layer Revealed by Graphite Structural Superlubric Contact
Yuqing He,
Zhaokuan Yu,
Shuai Wang
et al.
Abstract:Revealing the evolution of nanoscale third bodies confined between sliding surfaces is essential to understanding the friction and electrical properties for solid contacts. Here, with graphite/graphite contacts in structural superlubricity, a state of no wear and ultralow friction, we in situ reveal the morphological evolution of a third body layer introduced by air through measuring friction and conductance during cyclic hold−slide tests. The directional transport of confined molecules causes apparent elastic… Show more
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