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Force Microscopy Study of Friction and Elastic Compliance of Phase-Separated Organic Thin Films

Date Issued
1994-01-01
Author(s)
OVERNEY, RM
MEYER, E  
FROMMER, J
GUNTHERODT, HJ
FUJIHIRA, M
TAKANO, H
GOTOH, Y
DOI
10.1021/la00016a049
Abstract
A correlation between friction and elasticity is drawn from measurements on organic thin films with a modified scanning force microscope (SFM). Local elastic compliance has been measured simultaneously with both topography and friction on the submicrometer scale on thin films of phase-separated mixtures of fluorocarbons and hydrocarbons. On the fluorocarbon domains, higher friction and lower Young`s modulus than on the hydrocarbon domains have been found. Variations in pH during sample preparation lead to differences in film formation, detected with the SFM as changes in topography, elasticity, and friction. On increasing pH, both the Young`s modulus and friction force are found to decrease. This unexpected result is discussed in terms of film formation and cohesive energy mechanisms.
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