Negative Friction Coefficients in Superlubric Graphite-Hexagonal Boron Nitride Heterojunctions
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
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frictionheterojunctionsboroncoefficientsgraphite-hexagonalnegativenitrideout-of-plane
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Negative friction coefficients, where friction is reduced upon increasing normal load, are predicted for superlubric graphite-hexagonal boron nitride heterojunctions. The origin of this counterintuitive behavior lies in the load-induced suppression of the moir\'e superstructure out-of-plane distortions leading to a less dissipative interfacial dynamics. Thermally induced enhancement of the out-of-plane fluctuations leads to an unusual increase of friction with temperature. The highlighted frictional mechanism is of a general nature and is expected to appear in many layered material heterojunctions.
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