Superlubricity of Graphene/C<sub>60</sub>/Graphene Interface - Experiment and Simulation

  • Sasaki Naruo
    Department of Materials and Life Science, Faculty of Science and Technology, Seikei University
  • Itamura Noriaki
    Department of Materials and Life Science, Faculty of Science and Technology, Seikei University
  • Asawa Hiroko
    Department of Materials and Life Science, Faculty of Science and Technology, Seikei University
  • Tsuda Daisuke
    Department of Physics, Aichi University of Education
  • Miura Kouji
    Department of Physics, Aichi University of Education

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  • Superlubricity of Graphene/C60/Graphene Interface - Experiment and Simulation

Abstract

We investigated the nano-scale superlubricity or ultralow friction appeared at the graphene/C60/graphene interface, where the (mean) lateral force becomes nearly zero within the atomic resolution of the frictional force microscopy (FFM). The C60 intercalated graphite film is one of the most successful systems we have developed as the graphene/C60/graphene interface, and it exhibits an excellent friction coefficient, μ<0.001. Simulated superlubricity of the graphene/C60/graphene interface shows the marked anisotropy with a period of the scan direction of 60°, which reflects the symmetry of the six-membered rings of the C60 molecule and graphene sheet. The physical origins of the maximum peak and near-zero minimum are numerically clarified. Controlling supelubricity of the graphene/C60/graphene interface will contribute to solving the energy and environmental problems.

Journal

  • Tribology Online

    Tribology Online 7 (3), 96-106, 2012

    Japanese Society of Tribologists

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  • CRID
    1390282680247148032
  • NII Article ID
    130002099865
  • DOI
    10.2474/trol.7.96
  • ISSN
    18812198
    1881218X
  • Text Lang
    en
  • Data Source
    • JaLC
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    • CiNii Articles
    • KAKEN
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