Abstract
We have measured the force required to slide one- and two-atom-thick solid films of xenon along a Ag(111) surface, and observe that the friction associated with the bilayer is approximately 25% greater than that associated with the monolayer. Our result sheds new light on the nature of atomic-scale frictional energy dissipation mechanisms, and demonstrates how localized to an interface such mechanisms can be.
- Received 13 October 1995
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.76.803
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