A modified multibond model for nanoscale static friction

PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY A-MATHEMATICAL PHYSICAL AND ENGINEERING SCIENCES(2022)

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Several key features of nanoscale friction phenomena observed in experiments, including the stick-slip to smooth sliding transition and the velocity and temperature dependence of friction, are often described by reduced-order models. The most notable of these are the thermal Prandtl-Tomlinson model and the multibond model. Here we present a modified multibond (mMB) model whereby a physically-based criterion-a critical bond stretch length-is used to describe interfacial bond breaking. The model explicitly incorporates damping in both the cantilever and the contacting materials. Comparison to the Fokker-Planck formalism supports the results of this new model, confirming its ability to capture the relevant physics. Furthermore, the mMB model replicates the near-logarithmic trend of increasing friction with lateral scanning speed seen in many experiments. The model can also be used to probe both correlated and uncorrelated stick slip. Through greater understanding of the effects of damping and noise in the system and the ability to more accurately simulate a system with multiple interaction sites, this model extends the range of frictional systems and phenomena that can be investigated.This article is part of the theme issue 'Nanocracks in nature and industry'.
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nanoscale friction, stick slip, atomic force microscopy, surface science, tribology, statistical mechanics, nanotribology, Prandtl-Tomlinson model
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