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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 13(20): 9318-26, 2011 May 28.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21479298

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With nanotextured surfaces and interfaces increasingly being encountered in technological and biomedical applications, there is a need for a better understanding of frictional properties involving such surfaces. Here we report friction measurements of several nanostructured surfaces using an Atomic Force Microscope (AFM). These nanostructured surfaces provide well defined model systems on which we have tested the applicability of Amontons' laws of friction. Our results show that Amontonian behaviour is observed with each of the surfaces studied. However, no correlation has been found between measured friction and various surface roughness parameters such as average surface roughness (R(a)) and root mean squared (rms) roughness. Instead, we propose that the friction coefficient may be decomposed into two contributions, i.e., µ = µ(0) + µ(g), with the intrinsic friction coefficient µ(0) accounting for the chemical nature of the surfaces and the geometric friction coefficient µ(g) for the presence of nanotextures. We have found a possible correlation between µ(g) and the average local slope of the surface nanotextures.

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Chem Soc Rev ; 33(1): 23-31, 2004 Jan 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14737506

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Pulsed laser ablation is a simple, but versatile, experimental method that finds use as a means of patterning a very diverse range of materials, and in wide areas of thin film deposition and multi-layer research. Superficially, at least, the technique is conceptually simple also, but this apparent simplicity hides a wealth of fascinating, and still incompletely understood, chemical physics. This overview traces our current physico-chemical understanding of the evolution of material from target ablation through to the deposited film, addressing the initial laser-target interactions by which solid material enters the gas phase, the processing and propagation of material in the plume of ejected material, and the eventual accommodation of gas phase species onto the substrate that is to be coated. It is intended that this Review be of interest both to materials scientists interested in thin film growth, and to chemical physicists whose primary interest is with more fundamental aspects of the processes of pulsed laser ablation and deposition.


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Rayos Láser , Ensayo de Materiales , Microscopía Electrónica , Microscopía Electrónica de Rastreo , Modelos Teóricos , Propiedades de Superficie , Temperatura , Factores de Tiempo
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