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Study of the influence of surface acoustic waves on friction

Abstract:
We present the study of the influence of surface acoustic waves (SAWs) on point-contact friction in scanning force microscopy. First, the effect of friction reduction due to Rayleigh-type SAWs was demonstrated. In order to visualize the dependence of this effect on the wave amplitude, we mapped standing wave fields in two dimensions. In order to detect and to distinguish between the influence of in-plane and vertical surface oscillation components on the cantilever's torsion and bending, we employed both lateral force microscopy (LFM) and multimode scanning acoustic force microscopy (SAFM). We found that the friction reduction effect is only due to the vertical oscillation component. Moreover, as this effect doesn't appear for purely in-plane polarized Love waves, we conclude that the mechanical diode effect is most probably responsible for the SAW-induced lubrication.
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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MPLS
Department:
Physics
Sub department:
Condensed Matter Physics
Role:
Author


Host title:
2000 IEEE ULTRASONICS SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS, VOLS 1 AND 2
Volume:
1
Pages:
599-602
Publication date:
2000-01-01
ISSN:
1051-0117
ISBN:
0780363655


Pubs id:
pubs:151499
UUID:
uuid:e192b64d-85a4-4823-974b-8f1e6b90179f
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pubs:151499
Source identifiers:
151499
Deposit date:
2012-12-19

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