Affiliation:
1. Tribology Research Institute School of Mechanical Engineering Southwest Jiaotong University Chengdu 610031 China
2. State Key Laboratory of Solid Lubrication Lanzhou Institute of Chemicals Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences Lanzhou 730000 China
3. Univ Gustave Eiffel MSME CNRS UMR 8208 Marne‐la‐Vallée F‐77454 France
Abstract
AbstractThe occurrence of structural superlubricity (SSL) requires that two sliding surfaces be in incommensurate contact. However, the incommensurate contact between two sliding surfaces is fundamentally an instable state whose maintenance over time is extremely laborious. To circumvent this difficulty, it is proposed in the present work to change the paradigm of making appear superlubricity and keeping it over time. Two graphene layers in sliding commensurate contact, which are subjected to an isotropic in‐plane synchronous strain, are considered and studied. First, by DFT calculations, it is demonstrated that the synchronous strain‐driven superlubricity (SSDSL) takes place for some particular sliding paths or for all sliding paths, once the compressive strain prescribed reaches 15% or 35%. Next, the Prandtl‐Tomlinson (P‐T) model is used to explain how to modulate stick‐slip, continuous and frictionless slides by the strain. Finally, the SSDSL of two graphene layers in commensurate contact is justified in detail by the interfacial charge density transfer due to the strain. The results obtained by the present work open a new perspective of realizing superlubricity in a robust way.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
China Postdoctoral Science Foundation
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials
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