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Molecular scale liquid lubricating filmsSpikes et al., 2000
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- Spikes H
- Ratoi M
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- Thinning Films and Tribological Interfaces
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A number of recently-developed experimental techniques, such as force balance, atomic force microscopy and ultrathin film interferometry have enabled the direct study of the properties of very thin liquid lubricating films between solid surfaces. These have been used …
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