Works (4)

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2006 journal article

STM, QCM, and the windshield wiper effect: A joint theoretical-experimental study of adsorbate mobility and lubrication at high sliding rates

LANGMUIR, 22(23), 9606–9609.

By: M. Abdelmaksoud n, S. Lee n, C. Padgett n, D. Irving n, D. Brenner n & J. Krim n

Contributors: M. Abdelmaksoud n, S. Lee n, C. Padgett n, D. Irving n, D. Brenner n & J. Krim n

TL;DR: It is observed that when mobile adsorbed films of benzene, tricresyl phosphate, and tertiary-butyl phenyl phosphate are present on the surface electrode of a quartz crystal microbalance (QCM), oscillation of the QCM produces clearer scanning tunneling microscope (STM) images of the electrode surface. (via Semantic Scholar)
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2004 journal article

Bridging the gap between macro- and nanotribology: A quartz crystal microbalance study of tricresylphosphate uptake on metal and oxide surfaces

PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS, 92(17).

By: M. Abdelmaksoud n, J. Bender n & J. Krim n

Contributors: M. Abdelmaksoud n, J. Bender n & J. Krim n

TL;DR: Reaction films formed on high purity Fe, Cr, Fe oxide, and Cr oxide surfaces at elevated temperatures reveal trace levels of interfacial slippage, potentially in conjunction with viscoelastic effects, for reaction films characterized by very low macroscopic friction coefficients. (via Semantic Scholar)
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2004 chapter

Scanning tunneling microscope-quartz crystal microbalance studies of "real world" and model lubricants

In Dynamics and friction of submicrometer confining systems (Vol. 882).

By: J. Krim n, M. Abdelmaksoud n, B. Borovsky n & S. Winder n

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2002 journal article

Nanotribology of a vapor-phase lubricant: A quartz crystal microbalance study of tricresylphosphate (TCP) uptake on iron and chromium

TRIBOLOGY LETTERS, 13(3), 179–186.

By: M. Abdelmaksoud n, J. Bender n & J. Krim n

Contributors: M. Abdelmaksoud n, J. Bender n & J. Krim n

author keywords: tribology; nanotribology; TCP; QCM; vapor-phase lubrication
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