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Program of the 3rd ESF-Nanotribology Workshop 18-22 September 2004, Sesimbra, Portugal

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Saturday, September 18
Arrival in Sesimbra


Sunday, September 19
8.50-9.00E. Meyer and R. Colaco, Introduction to ESF-Nanotribo

Lubrication I
9.00-9.25R. Buzio, Friction Force Microscopy investigation of lubricated surfaces
9.25-9.50U. Tartaglino, Simulations of lubricant Squeeze-out: The role of adhesion vs. viscosity
9.50-10.15O.M. Braun, Ordering of a thin film due to sliding
10.15-10.40I.M. Sivebaek, Lubrication layering transitions and wear: The influence of surface roughness

10.40-11.15Coffee Break

Lubrication II
11.15-11.40A.Y. Gal, Mechanisms of atomic scale dissipation in SAM on TiO2(110)

Moving Particles
11.40-12.05O.H. Pakarinen, Adhesive forces between oxide nanoparticles and surfaces
12.05-12.30U. D. Schwarz, Contact area dependence of frictional forces: Moving adsorbed antimony nanoparticles

Lunch and Afternoon-Excursion


Monday, September 20

Friction and energy dissipation
9.00-9.30M. Salmeron, Topics in friction: velocity dependence, anisotropy, commensurability and energy dissipation
9.30-9.55J. Klafter, Dynamical formation and rupture of bonds as a mechanism for friction.
9.55-10.20A. Carlin, Sliding friction of atomically thin films on lead in the normal and superconductive phases

10.20-10.50Coffee Break

10.50-11.15M. Urbakh, Effect of lateral vibrations on diffusion and friction in microscopic contacts

Polymers, Rubber friction I
11.15-11.40R. Overney, Nanoscale Frictional Dissipation and Molecular Mobility in Amorphous Polymers Systems
11.40-12.05S. Bistac, Tribological behaviour of elastomers at the nano and macro scales

12.30-15.20Lunch and free time

Polymers, Rubber friction II
15.20-15.45K. Wahl, Contact mechanics studies of PDMS
15.45-16.15S. Westermann, Impact o Fundamental Contact Mechanics Science on Tire Development
16.15-16.40B. Persson, Rubber friction on wet rough substrates at low sliding velocity: The sealing effect

16.40-17.10Coffee break

Liquids and liquid bridges
17.10-17.35E. Tosatti, High Temperature Solid and Liquid Surfaces, without and with an approaching tip
17.35-18.00Yip-Wah Chung, Supression of humidity effets on friction and diamond-like carbon films
18.00-18.25R. Garcia, Field-induced formation of nanometer-sized liquid bridges

18.30-21.00Poster Session

21.00Dinner

22.00Steering committee meeting


Tuesday, September 21

Nanoconfinement, Junctions and Contacts
9.00-9.25T. Cummings, Tribology of Nanoconfined Water: Insights from Molecular Simulations
9.25-9.50G. Rubio-Bolliger, Metallic adhesion in atomic-sized junctions
9.50-10.15W.N. Unertl, Deformation studies of well-defined tungsten/gold nanometer-sized contacts

10.15-10.45Coffee Break

10.45-11.10D. Erts and A. Lohmus, Force interactions in nanowire-based nanoelectromechanical devices

Friction on the Micro- and Nano-scale
11.10-11.35S. Sundararajan, Effect of surface roughness on friction at the micro/nanoscale interaction
11.35-12.00R. Carpick, Nanotribology for Microdevices: Combining AFM, Chemical Analysis and Modeling

12.25-15.00Lunch and free time

Friction on the Micro- and Nano-scale II
15.00-15.30Koji Kato, Nanotribology: Fundamental and Applications

Atomic-scale Stick-slip and superlow friction
15.30-15.55T. Yildirim, Atomic Scale Friction between Hydrogenated Nanostructures and Graphite/Diamond surfaces
15.55-16.20C.F.J. Flipse, Surface electronic structure of O-doped diamond(100)
16.20-16.45A. Schirmeisen, Tip Jump Statistics of Stick-Slip Friction

15.40-16.15Coffee Break

Atomic-scale stick-slip and superlow friction II
17.15-17.40A. Baratoff, Atomistic Simulations of Atomic-Scale Friction and Sliding on an Alkali Halide Surface
17.40-18.05E. Gnecco, Nanotribology of ionic crystals: From superlubricity to nanopatterning
18.05-18.30A. Erdemir, Effects of Gaseous Species on superlubricity of carbon films
18.30-18.55S. Dag, Atomic scale study of superlow friction between hydrogenated diamond surfaces

Wear and Triboluminescence I
18.55-19.20R. Bennewitz, Triboluminescence
19.20-19.55K. Poehlmann, Mechanisms on nanoscale and microscale wear regimes
19.55-20.20M. Dienwiebel, Mechanical properties of nano-crystalline near-surface layers created during sliding
20.20-20.45S. Graco, Scaling problems in tribology: a comparison between nano and micro scratches in Ni-Co alloys

21.00Dinner


Wednesday, September 22

Dynamic force microscopy, dissipation and non-contact friction
9.00-9.25H. Hoelscher, Energy dissipation of point contacts measured by dynamic force microscopy in UHV and ambient conditions
9.25-9.50L. Kantorovich, Theory of atomic-scale dissipation in nc-AFM
9.50-10.15A.I. Volokitin, Surface roughness enhancement of the non-contact friction

10.15-10.45Coffee Break

Friction and Fracture
10.45-11.10J. Fineberg, Detachment fronts and the onset of dynamic friction
11.10-11.35A. Kulik, The comparison of the interaction forces between SNARE proteins measured by classical force spectroscopy and friction force microscopy
11.35-12.00M. Schmitt, Friction of diamond coatings: a nanoscopic study
12.00-12.25W.G. Sawyer, Frictional Anisotropy of Oriented Carbon Nanotube surfaces
12.25-12.50E.A. Brener, Partial slip and fracture

Concluding remarks


Poster Session
P1 A. Socoliuc, High-bandwidth analysis of force signals in vacuum atomic force microscopy
P2 V.N. Samoilov, The effect of surface roughness on the adhesion of solid surfaces for systems with and without liquid lubricant
P3 M. Teresa Cuberes, Modification and Wear of Highly Oriented Pyrolitic Graphite using Ultrasonic Force Microscopy
P4 T. Tätte, New Probe for ST-Induced Light Measurements
P5 T. Druzhinina, X-ray scattering from molecularly thin lubricant layers
P6 C. Ritter, Moving adsorbed particles by scanning force microscopy: A new gateway to the study of nanoscale frictional properties
P7 B. Stegemann, Adhesion interaction between clean metal surfaces and well-defined AFM-tips
P8 M. Atabak, Direct measurement of Lateral Forces between tip and Si(111)-7x7 sample using a novel non-contact Lateral Force Microscope (nc-LFM)
P9 P.-E. Mazeran, From a poly asperities to single asperity contact under an AFM tip: Linear relation between friction force and area of contact
P10 T. Zykova-Timan, High Temperature Solid and Liquid Surfaces, Without and With Approaching tips
P11 T. Trevethan, Molecular dynamics studies of atomic scale dissipation in nc-AFM
P12 K.B. Jinesh, Capillary Forces in Atomic-scale Friction
P13 R. Lohmus and , AFM Characterization of the Surface Morphology of Materials Interphases
P14 C. Kajdas, An Attempt to Interrelate Tribochemistry with Catalysis and Tribocatalysis
P15, A. Rodrigues da Costa, Elastic modulus, hardness and fretting wear properties of CrN and Cr2N thin coatings
P16 B. Torre, Growth and characterization of Pb films on Au and SiO2 substrate for QCM measurements
P17 K. Mougin, Nantribological Behavior of Organic Nanopatterned Surfaces
P18 P. Ponthiaux, Role of different phases present in duplex stainless steel on friction and wear investigated by atomic and lateral force microscopy
P19 J.-P. Celis, Friction and wear behaviour of metallic multilayers
P20 S. Rubinstein, Detachment fronts and the onset of dynamic friction
P21 I. Hussainova, AFM Characterization of the surface morphology of materials interphases
P22 M.D’Acunto, Wear mechanisms for biomedical polymers on micro/nanoscale
P23 J. Amir, Ab-initio calculations of friction on diamond C(111)-1x1-H surface
P24 G. Tanasa, Diamond: Atomic-scale friction
P25 M. Szymonski, Ripple creation on InSb(001) surface – ions vs. AFM tip
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