/ edited by Sujeet K. Sinha, N. Satyanarayana, Seh Chun Lim
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Berlin, Heidelberg
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: Springer Berlin Heidelberg :Imprint: Springer,
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, 2013.
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VIII, 275 p. 157 illus., 89 illus. in color., online resource.
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Electronic
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This book brings together recent developments in the areas of MEMS tribology, novel lubricants and coatings for nanotechnological applications, biomimetics in tribology and fundamentals of micro/nano-tribology. Tribology plays important roles in the functioning and durability of machines at small length scales because of the problems associated with strong surface adhesion, friction, wear etc. Recently, a number of studies have been conducted to understand tribological phenomena at nano/micro scales and many new tribological solutions for MEMS have been proposed.
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Formation of arrayed Au nanoparticles on SiO2/Si substrate by use of dewetting phenomenon: An example of bottom-up technologies in MEMS -- Nanofriction by Reciprocating Sliding -- The structure and tribological behaviors of nanostructure thin films -- Detection of lateral forces and formation of atomic chains -- Reducing friction force on silicon surface using submicron- to atomic-scale geometry effects -- Microfabricated sleds for friction studies -- Vapor Phase Lubrication-Nanotribology Fundamentals and MEMS Applications -- A Novel Method of Lubrication of Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems -- Robust Tribological Solutions for Silicon and Polymer Based MEMS/NEMS -- Lubrication of High Sliding MEMS -- Pre-modifications of Si surface to enhance the wear durability of PFPE nano-lubricant -- Probing the complexities of Friction in submicron contacts between two pristine surfaces -- Atomistic Simulation of Polymer Nanotribology -- Simulation of frictional behavior of polymer-on-polymer sliding -- Fundamentals of friction and wear mechanisms at loads relevant to MEMS applications.