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Electric-field frictional effects in confined zwitterionic molecules
Melisa M Gianetti1, Roberto Guerra2, Andrea Vanossi3
1Dipartimento di Fisica, Università degli Studi di Milano, Via Celoria 16, Milano 20133, Italy. nicola.manini@fisica.unimi.it.
Abstract:
We theoretically explore the effect of a transverse electric field on the frictional response of a bi-layer of packed zwitterionic molecules. The dipole-moment reorientation promoted by the electric field can lead to either stick-slip or smooth sliding dynamics, with average shear stress values varying over a wide range. A structure-property relation is revealed by investigating the array of molecules and their mutual orientation and interlocking. Moreover, the thermal friction enhancement previously observed in these molecules is shown to be suppressed by the electric field, recovering the expected thermolubricity at large-enough fields. The same holds for other basic tribological quantities, such as the external load, which can influence friction in opposite ways depending on the strength of the applied electric field. Our findings open a route for the reversible control of friction forces via electric polarization of the sliding surface.
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