2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.eng.2023.02.012
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Resolving the Adhesive Behavior of 1D Materials: A Review of Experimental Approaches

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“…For example, lateral forces measured by AFM may originate from interactions between the AFM tip and 1D materials, between 1D materials and the substrate, or between the AFM tip and the substrate, making it challenging to differentiate. 182–185 Additionally, the frictional forces experienced by flexible 1D materials during movement on the substrate, especially static frictional forces, are often non-uniform along the length direction of the 1D materials. As AFM measurements lack real-time visual characteristics, complex mechanical models must be used for derivation, potentially leading to significant errors in the obtained results.…”
Section: Methods For Characterizing the Frictional Behavior Of 1d Nan...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, lateral forces measured by AFM may originate from interactions between the AFM tip and 1D materials, between 1D materials and the substrate, or between the AFM tip and the substrate, making it challenging to differentiate. 182–185 Additionally, the frictional forces experienced by flexible 1D materials during movement on the substrate, especially static frictional forces, are often non-uniform along the length direction of the 1D materials. As AFM measurements lack real-time visual characteristics, complex mechanical models must be used for derivation, potentially leading to significant errors in the obtained results.…”
Section: Methods For Characterizing the Frictional Behavior Of 1d Nan...mentioning
confidence: 99%