Measurement of the slip length of water flow on graphite surface

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We present measurements of the hydrodynamic damping of an atomic force microscopy cantilever-tip immersed in water and approaching a mica surface or a graphite surface. Water completely wets the mica surface while it partially wets the graphite surface with a contact angle of 74°. The measurements show that the damping is higher on mica than on graphite giving a slip length of about 8 nm on this latter surface. © 2008 American Institute of Physics.

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Maali, A., Cohen-Bouhacina, T., & Kellay, H. (2008). Measurement of the slip length of water flow on graphite surface. Applied Physics Letters, 92(5). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2840717

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