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Linear sliding friction: on the origin of the microscopic friction for Xe on silver

We have performed a computer simulation study of the force required to slide xenon monolayer and bilayers on a silver surface. With information about the adsorbate-substrate interaction potential deduced from experimental data, we find that for the compressed incommensurate monolayer film the observ...

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Published in:Surface science 1996-12, Vol.367 (3), p.261-275
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