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Author: Seong H. Kim, Michael T. Dugger, Kash L. Mittal
Phenomena associated with the adhesion interaction of surfaces have been a critical aspect of micro- and nanosystem development and performance since the first MicroElectroMechanicalSystems(MEMS) were fabricated. These phenomena are ubiquitous in nature and are present in all systems, however MEMS devices are particularly sensitive to their effects owing to their small size and limited actuation force that can be generated. Extension of MEMS technology concepts to the nanoscale and development of NanoElectroMechanicalSystems(NEMS) will result in systems even more strongly influenced by surface forces.
Part 1: Understanding through Continuum Theory
1. Numerical Analysis of Contact Mechanics between a Spherical Slider and a Flat Disk with Low Roughness considering Lennard–Jones Surface Forces
2. Equilibrium Vapor Adsorption and Capillary Force: Exact Laplace–Young Equation Solution and Circular Approximation Approaches
3. Which Fractal Parameter Contributes Most to Adhesion?
4. Effects of Contacting Surfaces on MEMS Device Reliability
5. A van der Waals Force-Based Adhesion Model for Micromanipulation
Part 2: Computer Simulation of Interfaces
6. Lattice Gas Monte Carlo Simulation of Capillary Forces in Atomic Force Microscopy
7. Large Scale Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Vapor Phase Lubrication for MEMS
8. Atomistic Factors Governing Adhesion between Diamond, Amorphous Carbon and Model Diamond Nanocomposite Surfaces
Part 3: Adhesion and Friction Measurements
9. Theoretical and Experimental Study of the Influence of AFM Tip Geometry and Orientation on Capillary Force
10. Odd–Even Effects in the Friction of Self-Assembled Monolayers of Phenyl-Terminated Alkanethiols in Contacts of Different Adhesion Strengths
11. The Pull-Off Force and the Work of Adhesion: New Challenges at the Nanoscale
12. Interfacial Adhesion between Rough Surfaces of Polycrystalline Silicon and Its Implications for M/NEMS Technology
13. Effect of Air–Plasma Pre-treatment of Si Substrate on Adhesion Strength and Tribological Properties of a UHMWPE Film
Part 4: Adhesion in Practical Applications
14. A Review of Adhesion in an Ohmic Microswitch
15. Characterization of Gold–Gold Microcontact Behavior Using a Nanoindenter Based Setup
16. Characterization and Adhesion of Interacting Surfaces in Capacitive RF MEMS Switches Undergoing Cycling
17. Molecular Mobility and Interfacial Dynamics in Organic Nano-electromechanical Systems (NEMS)
Part 5: Adhesion Mitigation Strategies
18. Microscale Friction Reduction by Normal Force Modulation in MEMS
19. Microchannel Induced Surface Bulging of a Soft Elasto
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Tags: Adhesion Aspects, MEMS, NEMS, Seong Kim, Michael Dugger, Kash Mittal