AVS 51st International Symposium
    Surface Science Thursday Sessions

Session SS2-ThM
Tribology, Adhesion, and Friction

Thursday, November 18, 2004, 8:20 am, Room 210C
Moderator: I.L. Singer, Naval Research Laboratory


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8:40am SS2-ThM2
Advanced Adhesion Test Methods for Semiconductor Interconnect Film
A.K. Sikder, N. Gitis, M. Vinogradov, Center for Tribology, Inc.
9:00am SS2-ThM3
Light vs. Heavy Diamond: an Investigation of the Fundamental Origins of Friction
R.J. Cannara, R.W. Carpick, University of Wisconsin-Madison
9:40am SS2-ThM5 Invited Paper
Frictional Forces and Amontons' Law: From the Molecular to the Macroscopic Scale
U. Landman, J. Gao, W.D. Luedtke, Georgia Institute of Technology
10:20am SS2-ThM7
Activation of SiC Surface for Vapor Phase Lubrication by Chemical Vapor Deposition of Fe
D. Kim, A.J. Gellman, Carnegie Mellon University
10:40am SS2-ThM8
In Situ Studies of Interfacial Rheology of MoS2 and Most Solid Lubricating Coatings
G.Y. Lee, I.L. Singer, K.J. Wahl, Naval Research Laboratory
11:00am SS2-ThM9
Self-Assembled Monolayers: The Origin of Molecular Level Friction
R.C. Major, X.-Y. Zhu, University of Minnesota, J.E. Houston, Sandia National Laboratories
11:20am SS2-ThM10
Nanotribological Effects of Substrate Surface Order and Partial Fluorination for Alkanephosphonic Acid Self-Assembled Monolayers on Alumina
M.J. Brukman, University of Wisconsin-Madison, T.D. Dunbar, 3M Company, R.W. Carpick, University of Wisconsin-Madison
11:40am SS2-ThM11
Tribological Behavior of Self-Assembled Double Layer Measured by a Pin-on-plate Method
M. Nakano, T. Ishida, T. Numata, Y. Ando, S. Sasaki, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan