- Tomlinson model
Phenomenological model introduced in
1929 by the British physicistG.A. Tomlinson and used to interpretfriction on the atomic scale.Essentially, a nanotip is dragged by a spring over a corrugated energy landscape. The ratio between the energy corrugation and the elastic energy stored in the spring can be described by a "frictional parameter" η. If η<1 the tip slides continuously across the landscape (
superlubricity regime). If η>1 the tip motion consists in abrupt jumps between the minima of the energy landscape (stick-slip regime).In
Russia this model was introduced by the Soviet physicistYakov Frenkel . TheFrenkel defect became firmly fixed in the physics of solids and liquids. In the1930 s, his research was supplemented with works on the theory ofplastic deformation . His theory, now known as the Frenkel-Kontorova model, is important in the study ofdislocation s. [ O.M. Braun, "The Frenkel-Kontorova model: concepts, methods and applications", Springer, 2004.] (Note: Kontorova was a female scientist working with Frenkel.)References
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* [http://www.nano-world.org/frictionmodule/content/0400tomlinson/?lang=en "The Tomlinson mechanism"]
* [http://monet.physik.unibas.ch/~elmer/flab/FKTModel/index.html Frenkel-Kontorova-Tomlinson Model]
* Michael Weiss, Franz-Josef Elmer: [http://www.springerlink.com/content/gbexhjvl8h9blljq/ Dry friction in the Frenkel-Kontorova-Tomlinson model: dynamical properties] , Zeitschrift für Physik B Condensed Matter 104 (1997).
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