Tribology is the study of interactions between surfaces or interfaces in relative motion (“tribos” means “to rub” in Greek). It includes the phenomena of friction, adhesion, and wear …
LW Bruch, RD Diehl, JA Venables - Reviews of Modern Physics, 2007 - APS
This review describes progress in the field of physisorption. Significant advances in the knowledge of microscopic structures and interactions of weakly bound adsorbates are …
This article gives a survey of phase transitions in adsorbed films on well defined surfaces of square and rectangular symmetry of the lattice. The discussion concentrates on the effects of …
OM Magnussen, BM Ocko, RR Adzic, JX Wang - Physical Review B, 1995 - APS
We present in situ surface x-ray scattering observations of ordered chloride and bromide monolayers on Au (111) electrodes in aqueous solutions as an example of in situ x-ray …
K Wandelt, JE Hulse - The Journal of chemical physics, 1984 - pubs.aip.org
Systematic LEED, UPS, work function, and flash desorption investigations on the face specificity of xenon adsorption on macroscopic palladium single crystal surfaces are …
MS Tomassone, JB Sokoloff, A Widom, J Krim - Physical review letters, 1997 - APS
Molecular dynamic simulations for a Xe film sliding on an Ag (111) substrate are performed from the submonolayer through the bilayer regime, which, when compared to both friction …
We have measured the force required to slide one-and two-atom-thick solid films of xenon along a Ag (111) surface, and observe that the friction associated with the bilayer is …
OM Magnussen, BM Ocko, JX Wang… - The Journal of Physical …, 1996 - ACS Publications
The structure of bromide adlayers at the Au (111)− aqueous solution interface has been studied by in-situ surface X-ray scattering (SXS) and scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) …