Frictional Force Microscopic Anisotropy on (001) Surfaces of Alkali Halides and MgO
In frictional force microscopic measurement of anisotropy at (001) surfaces of NaCl, NaF, KCl, LiF and MgO crystals, significantly lower friction was observed when the probe was scanned in the [110], rather than the [100] direction in air at 25% relative humidity. In more humid conditions, the aniso...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Japanese Journal of Applied Physics 2000, Vol.39 (7S), p.4497-4500 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In frictional force microscopic measurement of anisotropy at
(001) surfaces of NaCl, NaF, KCl, LiF and MgO crystals,
significantly lower friction was observed when the probe was scanned
in the [110], rather than the [100] direction in air at 25%
relative humidity. In more humid conditions, the anisotropy was lost
with NaCl, KCl and NaF, most probably due to lubrication by water
which condensed beneath the tip. The anisotropy was explained by
corrugation in charge-dipole interaction potentials between the ions
at the sample surface and the probe. Due to much larger corrugation
along the [100] direction where anions and cations alternate,
greater horizontal force is required to scan the stylus in that
direction. A good correlation was recognized between the ratio of
potential gradients and the ratio of frictional coefficients in the
two directions. |
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ISSN: | 0021-4922 1347-4065 |
DOI: | 10.1143/JJAP.39.4497 |