Complex systems and Biological physics seminar [before December 2013]

Nanoscopic friction under electrochemical control

by Dr Astrid de Wijn (SU Fysikum/Kemisk Fysik)

Europe/Stockholm
122:026

122:026

Description
I will talk about what we can learn about atomic-scale friction from simple models. We propose a theoretical model of friction under electrochemical conditions focusing on the interaction of a force microscope tip with adsorbed polar molecules of which the orientation depends on the applied electric field. We demonstrate that the dependence of friction force on the electric field is determined by the interplay of two channels of energy dissipation: (i) the rotation of dipoles and (ii) slips of the tip over potential barriers. We suggest a promising strategy to achieve a strong dependence of nanoscopic friction on the external field based on the competition between long range electrostatic interactions and short range chemical interactions between tip and adsorbed polar molecules.