Friction boosted by spontaneous epitaxial rotations

ORAL

Abstract

It is well known in surface science that incommensurate adsorbed monolayers undergo a spontaneous, energy-lowering epitaxial rotation from aligned to misaligned relative to a periodic substrate. We show first of all that a model 2D colloidal monolayer in an optical lattice, of recent importance as a frictional model, also develops in full equilibrium a small rotation angle, easy to detect in the Moir\'{e} pattern. The colloidal monolayer misalignment is then shown by extensive sliding simulations to increase the dynamic friction by a considerable factor over the aligned case. More generally, this example suggests that spontaneous rotations are rather ubiquitous and should not be ignored in all tribological phenomena between mismatched lattices.

*This work was mainly supported by the ERC Advanced Grant No. 320796-MODPHYSFRICT, and partly by SINERGIA contract CRSII2 136287, by PRIN/COFIN Contract 2010LLKJBX 004, by COST Action MP1303.

Authors

  • Davide Mandelli

    • SISSA
  • Andrea Vanossi

    • CNR-IOM Democritos and SISSA
    • CNR-IOM Democritos National Simulation Center, Via Bonomea 265, 34136 Trieste, Italy.
    • CNR-IOM Democritos National Simulation Center, Via Bonomea 265, 34136 Trieste, Italy
    • CNR-IOM Democritos and SISSA, Trieste, Italy
  • Nicola Manini

    • Universit\'a degli studi di Milano, SISSA and CNR-IOM Democritos
  • Erio Tosatti

    • ICTP, SISSA and CNR-IOM Democritos
    • International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA), Via Bonomea 265, 34136 Trieste, Italy
    • SISSA and ICTP, Trieste, Italy
    • International School for Advanced Studies