Super-slippery Carbon Nanotubes: Symmetry Breaking breaks friction
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.mtrl-sci
keywords
wallsbreakingcarbonfrictionnanotubesspecificsuper-slipperysymmetry
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The friction between the walls of multi-wall carbon nanotubes is shown to be extremely low in general, with important details related to the specific choice of the walls. This is governed by a simple expression revealing that the phenomenon is a profound consequence of the specific symmetry breaking: super-slippery sliding of the incommensurate walls is a Goldstone mode. Three universal principles of tribology, offering a recipe for the lubricant selection are emphasized.
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