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Journal Article | FZJ-2015-04099 |
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2012
APS
College Park, Md.
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Please use a persistent id in citations: http://hdl.handle.net/2128/8864 doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.036102
Abstract: We present molecular dynamics friction calculations for confined hydrocarbon films with molecular lengths from 20 to 1400 carbon atoms. We find that the logarithm of the effective viscosity ηeff for nanometer-thin films depends linearly on the logarithm of the shear rate: logηeff=C−nlogγ˙, where n varies from 1 (solidlike friction) at very low temperatures to 0 (Newtonian liquid) at very high temperatures, following an inverse sigmoidal curve. Only the shortest chain molecules melt, whereas the longer ones only show a softening in the studied temperature interval 0<T<900 K. The results are important for the frictional properties of very thin (nanometer) films and to estimate their thermal durability.
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