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Vibration-induced dynamic structural superlubricity on MoS2/Au(111) under ultrahigh vacuum
Shuyu Huang1, Yiming Song1, Antoine Hinaut1
1Department of Physics, University of Basel, 4056 Basel, Switzerland.
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Achieving rapid and flexible control of friction across different material surfaces is of great significance and remains a longstanding challenging goal in modern tribology. Here, we demonstrate dynamic structural superlubricity in monolayer MoS2-coated gold surfaces induced by external mechanical actuation. By tuning the excitation frequency to the cantilever resonance, stick-slip motion is effectively suppressed, leading to a significant reduction in friction even under high-load conditions. Experimental results, supported by a modified phononic friction model, reveal that torsional vibrations reduce energy barriers and promote transitions between atomic sites. This strategy provides a universal and reversible approach for active friction control at the nanoscale.

