100 km wear-free sliding achieved by microscale superlubric graphite/DLC heterojunctions under ambient conditions

Volume: 9, Issue: 1
Published: Jun 24, 2021
Abstract
Wear-free sliding between two contacted solid surfaces is the ultimate goal in the effort to extend the lifetime of mechanical devices, especially when it comes to inventing new types of micro-electromechanical systems where wear is often a major obstacle. Here we report experimental observations of wear-free sliding for a micrometer-sized graphite flake on a diamond-like-carbon (DLC) surface under ambient conditions with speeds up to 2.5 m/s,...
Paper Details
Title
100 km wear-free sliding achieved by microscale superlubric graphite/DLC heterojunctions under ambient conditions
Published Date
Jun 24, 2021
Volume
9
Issue
1
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