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Creeping Friction Dynamics and Molecular Dissipation Mechanisms in Glassy Polymers
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringSoft MatterNanotribologyMolecular DynamicsPolymersGlass TransitionMechanicsRheologyBiophysicsMaterials ScienceMolecular Dissipation MechanismsPolymer MeltNanoscale Kinetic FrictionPolymer ScienceApplied PhysicsSurface ScienceDissipation MechanismPolymer ModelingFriction F
The dissipation mechanism of nanoscale kinetic friction between an atomic force microscopy tip and a surface of amorphous glassy polystyrene has been studied as a function of two parameters: the scanning velocity and the temperature. Superposition of the friction results using the method of reduced variables revealed the dissipative behavior as an activated relaxation process with a potential barrier height of 7.0 kcal/mol, corresponding to the hindered rotation of phenyl groups around the C-C bond with the backbone. The velocity relationship with friction F(v) was found to satisfy simple fluctuation surface potential models with F proportional to const-ln(v) and F proportional to const-ln(v)2/3.
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