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Physicists have studied the above-average lubricity of graphene anchoring two-dimensional strips of carbon atoms—so-called graphene nanoribbons—to a sharp tip and dragged them across a gold surface. Researchers are hoping to fathom out the causes of superlubricity.
Physicists have studied the above-average lubricity of graphene anchoring two-dimensional strips of carbon atoms—so-called graphene nanoribbons—to a sharp tip and dragged them across a gold surface. Researchers are hoping to fathom out the causes of superlubricity.
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