AVS 52nd International Symposium
    Nanometer-Scale Science and Technology Monday Sessions

Session NS1-MoA
Nanotribology

Monday, October 31, 2005, 2:00 pm, Room 204
Moderator: H.J. Mamin, IBM Research Division


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2:00pm NS1-MoA1
Scaling Effects in Tribology: Micro- and Macroscale Studies of Diamond Like Carbon Nanocomposite Coatings
R.R. Chromik, North Carolina State University, K.J. Wahl, Naval Research Laboratory
2:20pm NS1-MoA2
The Effect of Filling Carbon Nanotubes on Their Tribological Behavior
S.-J. Heo, S.B. Sinnott, University of Florida
2:40pm NS1-MoA3 Invited Paper
Nanometer Scale Mechanical and Electronic Properties of Molecular Films
M. Salmeron, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
3:20pm NS1-MoA5
On the Influence of Structure on Friction: The Amorphous-Crystalline Transition in Antimony Nanoparticles
C. Ritter, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany, M. Heyde, Fritz-Haber Institute of the Max-Planck Society, Germany, K. Rademann, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany, U.D. Schwarz, Yale University
3:40pm NS1-MoA6
Combined Nanoindenter and Quartz Microbalance Studies of Realistic Tribological Contacts and Ultrathin Lubricant Films
B. Borovsky, A. Booth, Grinnell College
4:00pm NS1-MoA7
Effect of Temperature on the Nanomechanics of Lipid Bilayers Studied by Force Spectroscopy
S. Garcia-Manyes, G. Oncins, F. Sanz, University of Barcelona, Spain
4:20pm NS1-MoA8
Understanding the Frictional Response of Organic Monolayer Coatings using Atomic Force Microscopy
E.E. Flater, R.W. Carpick, University of Wisconsin-Madison
4:40pm NS1-MoA9
The Observation of Nanoscale Melting at Sliding Interface
S.M. Lee, J. Krim, North Carolina State University
5:00pm NS1-MoA10
Quantitative Elastic and Electromechanical Imaging: The Probe Dynamics of Vector Piezoresponse Force Microscopy
S. Jesse, A.P. Baddorf, S.V. Kalinin, Oak Ridge National Laboratory