Friction force microscopy is an important analytical tool in the field of tribology on the nanometer-scale. The contact area between the probing tip and the sample is reduced to some square nanometers, corresponding to the ideal of a single asperity contact. Traditional concepts, such as friction coefficients, adhesion and elasticity and stick-slip are re-examined with this novel technique. New concepts based upon classical and quantum mechanics are investigated.
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Richtering, W. (2004). Nanoscience: Friction and Rheology on the Nanometer Scale. Applied Rheology, 14(1), 10–10. https://doi.org/10.1515/arh-2004-0019
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