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Influence of ultrasonic surface acoustic waves. on local friction studied by lateral force microscopy

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We studied dynamic friction phenomena introduced by ultrasonic surface acoustic waves using a scanning force microscope in the lateral force mode and a scanning acoustic force microscope. An effect of friction reduction was found when applying surface acoustic waves to the micro-mechanical tip-sample contact. Employing standing acoustic wave fields, the wave amplitude dependent friction variation can be visualized within a microscopic area. At higher wave amplitudes, a regime was found where friction vanishes completely. This behavior is explained by the mechanical diode effect, where the tip’s rest position is shifted away from the surface in response to ultrasonic waves.

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Received: 17 November 1999 / Accepted: 24 November 1999 / Published online: 23 February 2000

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Behme, G., Hesjedal, T. Influence of ultrasonic surface acoustic waves. on local friction studied by lateral force microscopy . Appl Phys A 70, 361–363 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003390050061

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