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      Recent advances in friction and lubrication of graphene and other 2D materials: Mechanisms and applications

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          Frictional characteristics of atomically thin sheets.

          Using friction force microscopy, we compared the nanoscale frictional characteristics of atomically thin sheets of graphene, molybdenum disulfide (MoS2), niobium diselenide, and hexagonal boron nitride exfoliated onto a weakly adherent substrate (silicon oxide) to those of their bulk counterparts. Measurements down to single atomic sheets revealed that friction monotonically increased as the number of layers decreased for all four materials. Suspended graphene membranes showed the same trend, but binding the graphene strongly to a mica surface suppressed the trend. Tip-sample adhesion forces were indistinguishable for all thicknesses and substrate arrangements. Both graphene and MoS2 exhibited atomic lattice stick-slip friction, with the thinnest sheets possessing a sliding-length-dependent increase in static friction. These observations, coupled with finite element modeling, suggest that the trend arises from the thinner sheets' increased susceptibility to out-of-plane elastic deformation. The generality of the results indicates that this may be a universal characteristic of nanoscale friction for atomically thin materials weakly bound to substrates.
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              Superlubricity of Graphite

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                Journal
                Friction
                Friction
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                2223-7690
                2223-7704
                June 2019
                March 26 2019
                June 2019
                : 7
                : 3
                : 199-216
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                10.1007/s40544-019-0268-4
                ce1ef974-1423-44db-90b0-bb4ca750c9d6
                © 2019

                https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0

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