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  • 2015Mechanical and structural characterizations of gamma- and alpha-alumina nanofibers29citations
  • 2014Shape Restoration Effect in Ag-SiO2 Core-Shell Nanowires27citations
  • 2014Some aspects of formation and tribological properties of silver nanodumbbells12citations

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  • Dorogin, Leonid
  • Umalas, M.
  • Vlassov, S.
  • Saal, K.
  • Vahtrus, M.
  • Tamme, M.
  • Saar, R.
  • Lohmus, R.
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  • Novoselska, N.
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  • Kink, I.
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Some aspects of formation and tribological properties of silver nanodumbbells

  • Dorogin, Leonid
  • Novoselska, N.
  • Oras, S.
  • Vlassov, S.
  • Polyakov, B.
  • Butikova, J.
  • Antsov, M.
  • Lohmus, R.
  • Kink, I.
Abstract

In this paper, metal nanodumbbells (NDs) formed by laser-induced melting of Ag nanowires (NWs) on an oxidized silicon substrate and their tribological properties are investigated. The mechanism of ND formation is proposed and illustrated with finite element method simulations. Tribological measurements consist in controllable real-time manipulation of NDs inside a scanning electron microscope (SEM) with simultaneous force registration. The geometry of NDs enables to distinguish between different types of motion, i.e. rolling, sliding and rotation. Real contact areas are calculated from the traces left after the displacement of NDs and compared to the contact areas predicted by the contact mechanics and frozen droplet models.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • silver
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • simulation
  • Silicon