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Measurement of the deformation and adhesion of solids in contact

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posted on 1987-02-01, 00:00 authored by Roger Horn, J Israelachvili, F Pribac
Two curved surfaces of molecularly smooth mica are brought into contact under a controlled load, and their deformed shape is measured using optical interference fringes of equal chromatic order. This technique allows exceptionally accurate measurements of surface profiles at separations down to a molecular scale. Contact between the surfaces can be made either adhesive or nonadhesive by suitable choice of the medium between them. Results have been obtained in both cases and compared with the theories of Hertz (nonadhesive contact) and Johnson, Kendall, and Roberts (adhesive contact).

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Journal

Journal of colloid and interface science

Volume

115

Issue

2

Pagination

480 - 492

Publisher

Academic Press

Location

Maryland Heights, Mo.

ISSN

0021-9797

eISSN

1095-7103

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

1987, Academic Press

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