1. Nanofriction of Neon Films on Superconducting Lead
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Giampaolo Mistura, Lorenzo Bruschi, Ugo Valbusa, Corrado Boragno, Giovanni Fois, Matteo Pierno, and F. Buatier de Mongeot
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Superconductivity ,DEPENDENT SLIDING FRICTION ,Materials science ,Condensed matter physics ,Lead (sea ice) ,Nanotribology ,General Physics and Astronomy ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Quartz crystal microbalance ,Dissipation ,MONOLAYER ,Neon ,chemistry ,Monolayer ,Nanofriction - Abstract
With a quartz crystal microbalance technique we have studied the nanofriction of neon monolayers deposited on a lead surface at a temperature around 7 K. Unlike heavier adsorbates, Ne is found to systematically slide at such low temperatures without any evidence of pinning. The crossing of the Pb superconducting-metal transition is not accompanied by any change in dissipation, suggesting that the electronic contribution to friction is negligible for this system.
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- 2010
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