Journal article
Lubrication forces in air and accommodation coefficient measured by a thermal damping method using an atomic force microscope
CDF Honig, JE Sader, P Mulvaney, WA Ducker
Physical Review E Statistical Nonlinear and Soft Matter Physics | Published : 2010
Abstract
By analysis of the thermally driven oscillation of an atomic force microscope (AFM) cantilever, we have measured both the damping and static forces acting on a sphere near a flat plate immersed in gas. By varying the proximity of the sphere to the plate, we can continuously vary the Knudsen number (Kn) at constant pressure, thereby accessing the slip flow, transition, and molecular regimes at a single pressure. We use measurements in the slip-flow regime to determine the combined slip length (on both sphere and plate) and the tangential momentum accommodation coefficient, σ. For ambient air at 1 atm between two methylated glass solids, the inverse damping is linear with separation and the co..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Awarded by National Science Foundation
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was funded by both the Australian Research Council under Grant No. DP0664051 and the National Science Foundation under Grant No. CBET-0828163.