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Looking at friction through "shearons"
Markus Porto, Michael Urbakh, Joseph Klafter
Published 1999-08-03Version 1
We study the response to shear of a one-dimensional monolayer embedded between two rigid plates, where the upper one is externally driven. The shear is shown to excite ``shearons'', which are collective modes of the embedded system with well defined spatial and temporal pattern, and which dominate the frictional properties of the driven system. We demonstrate that static friction, stick-slip events, and memory effects are well described in terms of the creation and/or annihilation of a shearon. This raises the possibility to control friction by modifying the excited shearon, which we examplify by introducing a defect at the bottom plate.
Comments: 6 pages, 3 figures, submitted
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech, cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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