AVS 46th International Symposium
    Nanometer-scale Science and Technology Division Tuesday Sessions

Session NS1-TuM
Nanomechanics

Tuesday, October 26, 1999, 8:20 am, Room 612
Moderator: B. Unertl, University of Maine


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8:20am NS1-TuM1 Invited Paper
A Progress Report on the Road to Quantitative Nanotribology
R.W. Carpick, Sandia National Laboratories
9:00am NS1-TuM3 Invited Paper
Contact Properties of Oxide Surfaces: Long Range Forces and Adhesion
E. Barthel, A.S. Huguet, R. Roquigny, S. Sounilhac, CNRS / Saint Gobain Recherche, France
9:40am NS1-TuM5
Metallic Adhesion and Tunneling at the Atomic Scale
A. Schirmeisen, G. Cross, A. Stalder, P. Grutter, McGill University, Canada, U. Durig, IBM Research Division, Zurich Research Laboratory
10:20am NS1-TuM7
Interphase Nanomechanical Properties in a Model Epoxy-Silane-Glass Composite as Revealed by Interfacial Force Microscopy
H. Cabibil, J.M. White, University of Texas, Austin, J.E. Houston, Sandia National Laboratories, R.M. Winter, S.D. School of Mines and Technology
10:40am NS1-TuM8
Nanoindentation Mechanism and Surface Recovery in an Ionic Crystal Surface, MgO(100)
P.F.M. Teran Arce, G. Andreu Riera, P. Gorostiza, F. Sanz, Universidad de Barcelona, Spain
11:00am NS1-TuM9
The Formation and Evolution of Pileup in Nanoscale Contacts
K.F. Jarausch, North Carolina State University, J.D. Kiely, J.E. Houston, Sandia National Laboratories, P.E. Russell, North Carolina State University
11:20am NS1-TuM10
Measuring and Imaging Contact Stiffness Quantitatively at the Nanoscale using Force Modulation
S.A. Syed Asif, University of Florida, K.J. Wahl, R.J. Colton, Naval Research Laboratory
11:40am NS1-TuM11
SFM Studies of Environmentally Assisted Detachment of Strongly Adhering Particles@footnote 1@
R.F. Hariadi, S.C. Langford, J.T. Dickinson, Washington State University