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Interfacial Charge Density and Its Connection to Adhesion and Frictional Forces
M Wolloch1, G Levita2, P Restuccia1
1Department of Physics, Informatics and Mathematics, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Via Campi, 213/A 41125 Modena, Italy.
Abstract:
We derive a connection between the intrinsic tribological properties and the electronic properties of a solid interface. In particular, we show that the adhesion and frictional forces are dictated by the electronic charge redistribution occurring due to the relative displacements of the two surfaces in contact. We define a figure of merit to quantify such a charge redistribution and show that simple functional relations hold for a wide series of interactions including metallic, covalent, and physical bonds. This suggests unconventional ways of measuring friction by recording the evolution of the interfacial electronic charge during sliding. Finally, we explain that the key mechanism to reduce adhesive friction is to inhibit the charge flow at the interface and provide examples of this mechanism in common lubricant additives.
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