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High Speed Atomic Force Microscopy Techniques For The Efficient Study Of Nanotribology, James L. Bosse May 2012

High Speed Atomic Force Microscopy Techniques For The Efficient Study Of Nanotribology, James L. Bosse

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As mechanical devices scale down to micro/nano length scales, it is crucial to understand friction and wear at the nanoscale (nanotribology) especially at technically relevant sliding velocities. Accordingly, three novel techniques have been developed to study nanotribology, leveraging recent advances in high speed AFM. The first method utilizes high line-scanning rates coupled with sinusoidal scanning along the AFM fast scan axis, enabling rapid friction measurements as a function of velocity up to 20 mm/sec. The second method rapidly acquires friction versus force curves through disabling the feedback loop during scanning and relating the resulting lateral data with the correspondingly varying …