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Mechanical and Electrical Properties of Metallic Contacts
Abstract A range of molecular dynamics simulations (reviewed in [1]) has been carried out to study adhesion, sintering, friction and fracture between a metallic nanoscale tip and a flat metallic substrate. Long-range N-body interatomic potentials [2–3] of the Finnis-Sinclair type have been used, in addition to pair potential descriptions.
Mechanical and Electrical Properties of Metallic Contacts
Abstract A range of molecular dynamics simulations (reviewed in [1]) has been carried out to study adhesion, sintering, friction and fracture between a metallic nanoscale tip and a flat metallic substrate. Long-range N-body interatomic potentials [2–3] of the Finnis-Sinclair type have been used, in addition to pair potential descriptions.
Mechanical and Electrical Properties of Metallic Contacts
Sutton, A. P. (author) / Todorov, T. N. (author)
1993-01-01
2 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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