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New article in Physical Review Letters
In our work on single, double and triple jumps in atomic friction and its influence on the velocity dependence, Yiming Song, Yin Wang and coworkers observed that double and triple jumps occur more often at higher velocity, which leads to a non-monotonic velocity dependence of friction on a monolayer of MoS2. The work is part of a collaboration between SISSA Trieste and University of Basel. This work was published in Phys. Rev. Lett. S 133, 136201 (2024).
In our work on single, double and triple jumps in atomic friction and its influence on the velocity dependence, Yiming Song, Yin Wang and coworkers observed that double and triple jumps occur more often at higher velocity, which leads to a non-monotonic velocity dependence of friction on a monolayer of MoS2. The work is part of a collaboration between SISSA Trieste and University of Basel.
This work was published in Phys. Rev. Lett. S 133, 136201 (2024).
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