AVS 50th International Symposium
    Nanometer Structures Wednesday Sessions

Session NS-WeA
Nanotribology

Wednesday, November 5, 2003, 2:00 pm, Room 308
Moderator: R.W. Carpick, University of Wisconsin - Madison


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2:00pm NS-WeA1
MEMS Tribological Coatings and Wear Debris Analysis
S.A. Smallwood, Air Force Research Laboratory, K.C. Eapen, University of Dayton Research Institute, J.S. Zabinski, Air Force Research Laboratory
2:20pm NS-WeA2
Nanotribological Properties of Ultrananocrystalline Diamond
D.S. Grierson, A.V. Sumant, University of Wisconsin-Madison, J.E. Gerbi, J.A. Carlisle, O. Auciello, Argonne National Laboratory, R.W. Carpick, University of Wisconsin-Madison
2:40pm NS-WeA3
Effect of Electric Fields on Nanoscale Friction Properties of Self-assembled Monolayers: Towards Active Friction Control of Interfaces
S. Sundararajan, K.K. Kanaga Subramanian, P. Hattan, Iowa State University
3:00pm NS-WeA4
Impact of Atomic Corrugation on Sliding Friction as Probed by QCM
T. Coffey, North Carolina State University, S.M. Winder, University of South Carolina, J. Krim, North Carolina State University
3:20pm NS-WeA5
Wear Structures on the Nanometer Scale
R. Bennewitz, E. Gnecco, A. Socoliuc, E. Meyer, University of Basel, Switzerland
3:40pm NS-WeA6
Tribological Investigation of AlNiCo Decagonal Quasicrystals by UHV AFM/STM
J.Y. Park, D.F. Ogletree, M. Salmeron, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, C.J. Jenks, P.A. Thiel, Iowa State University
4:00pm NS-WeA7 Invited Paper
The One-Two Punch: Combining Chemical and Mechanical Stimuli at the Nanometer Size Scale
J.T. Dickinson, Washington State University
4:40pm NS-WeA9
The Wear of NaCl in Humid and Anhydrous Environments
P.E. Sheehan, L.J. Whitman, Naval Research Laboratory
5:00pm NS-WeA10
Nanotribology - Tribochemical Wear of Muscovite Mica in Aqueous Solution
J.M. Helt, The City University of New York College of Staten Island and the Graduate Center, J.D. Batteas, National Institute of Standards and Technology