Energy dissipation distributions and dissipative atomic processes in amplitude modulation atomic force microscopy

Sergio Santos, Karim R. Gadelrab, Adam Silvernail, Peter Armstrong, Marco Stefancich, Matteo Chiesa

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Abstract

Instantaneous and average energy dissipation distributions in the nanoscale due to short and long range interactions are described. We employ both a purely continuous and a semi-discrete approach to analyze the consequences of this distribution in terms of rate of heat generation, thermal flux, adhesion hysteresis, viscoelasticity and atomic dissipative processes. The effects of peak values are also discussed in terms of the validity of the use of average values of power and energy dissipation. Analytic expressions for the instantaneous power are also derived. We further provide a general expression to calculate the effective area of interaction for fundamental dissipative processes and relate it to the energy distribution profile in the interaction area. Finally, a semi-discrete approach to model and interpret atomic dissipative processes is proposed and shown to lead to realistic values for the atomic bond dissipation and viscoelastic atomic processes.

Original languageBritish English
Article number125401
JournalNanotechnology
Volume23
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 30 Mar 2012

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