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Atomistic Wear Mechanisms in Diamond: Effects of Surface Orientation, Stress, and Interaction with Adsorbed Molecules

Authors :
Ta, Huong T. T.
Tran, Nam V.
Righi, M. C.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Despite its unrivaled hardness, diamond can be severely worn during the interaction with others, even softer materials. In this work, we calculate from first-principles the energy and forces necessary to induce the atomistic wear of diamond, and compare them for different surface orientations and passivation by oxygen, hydrogen, and water fragments. The primary mechanism of wear is identified as the detachment of carbon chains. This is particularly true for oxidized diamond and diamond interacting with silica. A very interesting result concerns the role of stress, which reveals that compressive stresses can highly favor wear, making it even energetically favorable.<br />Comment: 5 Figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2304.08207
Document Type :
Working Paper