Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys
April 2008
In quartz crystal microbalance studies of the friction between an adsorbed monolayer film and a metallic substrate, the films are observed to slide relative to the substrate under inertial forces of order 10(-14) dyn per film atom, a force much smaller than all existing theoretical estimates of the force that surface defects are capable of exerting on the film. We argue that defect potentials with a range comparable to an atomic spacing or more will produce a pinning force below the inertial force.
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