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Get Free AccessAtomic force microscopy was used to characterize the sliding of molybdenum oxide (MoO 3 ) nanocrystals on single-crystal molybdenum disulfide (MoS 2 ) surfaces. Highly anisotropic friction was observed whereby MoO 3 nanocrystals moved only along specific directions of the MoS 2 surface lattice. The energy per unit area to move the MoO 3 nanocrystals along their preferred sliding direction was an order of magnitude less than required to slide macroscopic MoS 2 -bearing contacts. This extreme friction anisotropy was exploited to fabricate multicomponent MoO 3 nanostructures. These reversibly interlocking structures could serve as the basis for devices such as mechanical logic gates.
Paul E. Sheehan, Charles M. Lieber (1996). Nanotribology and Nanofabrication of MoO <sub>3</sub> Structures by Atomic Force Microscopy. Science, 272(5265), pp. 1158-1161, DOI: 10.1126/science.272.5265.1158.
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Year
1996
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2
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English
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Science
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10.1126/science.272.5265.1158
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