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Molecular-scale shear response of the organic semiconductor β -DBDCS (100) surface

Álvarez-Asencio, Ruben (author)
RISE,Yta, process och formulering,Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain
Moreno-Ramírez, Jorge S. (author)
Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain
Pimentel, Carlos (author)
Complutense University of Madrid, Spain; CSIC Instituto de Geociencias IGEO, Spain
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Casado, Santiago (author)
Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain
Matta, Micaela (author)
Université de Bordeaux, France
Gierschner, Johannes (author)
Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain
Muccioli, Luca (author)
Université de Bordeaux, France
Yoon, Seong-Jun (author)
Seoul National University, South Korea
Varghese, Shinto (author)
Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain
Park, Soo Young (author)
Seoul National University, South Korea
Gnecco, Enrico (author)
Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany
Pina, Carlos M. (author)
Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain; CSIC Instituto de Geociencias IGEO, Spain
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2017
2017
English.
In: Physical Review B. - 2469-9950 .- 2469-9969. ; 96:11
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  • In this work we present friction-force microscopy (FFM) lattice-resolved images acquired on the (100) facet of the semiconductor organic oligomer (2Z,2′Z)-3,3′-(1,4-phenylene)bis(2-(4-butoxyphenyl)acrylonitrile) (β-DBDCS) crystal in water at room temperature. Stick-slip contrast, lateral contact stiffness, and friction forces are found to depend strongly on the sliding direction due to the anisotropic packing of the molecular chains forming the crystal surface along the [010] and [001] directions. The anisotropy also causes the maximum value of the normal force applicable before wearing to increase by a factor of 3 when the scan is performed along the [001] direction on the (100) face. Altogether, our results contribute to achieving a better understanding of the molecular origin of friction anisotropy on soft crystalline surfaces, which has been often hypothesized but rarely investigated in the literature.

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