A Publication of the Materials Research Society
NANOTRIBOLOGY
- Nanotribology, p. 15
J.F. Belak, Guest Editor
- Use of the Atomic Force Microscope to Study Mechanical Properties
of Lubricant Layers, p. 20
M.B. Salmeron
- Tribological Investigations Using Friction Force Microscopy,
p. 26
R. Overney and E. Meyer
- Interfacial Junctions and Cavitation, p. 36
U. Landman and W.D. Luedtke
- Simulations of Nanometer-Thick Lubricating Films, p. 45
M.O. Robbins, P.A. Thompson and G.S. Grest
- Atomistic Simulations of Friction at Sliding Diamond Interfaces,
p. 50
J.A. Harrison, C.T. White, R.J. Colton, and D.W. Brenner
- Simulation of Nanometer-Scale Deformation of Metallic and
Ceramic Surfaces, p. 55
J.F. Belak, D.B. Boercker, and I.F. Stowers
MRS 20TH ANNIVERSARY
- Nucleation was More Fun Than Growth, p. 65
- A Year of Change, p. 65
DEPARTMENTS
- Material Matters, p. 3
- Research/Researchers, p. 5
- From Washington, p. 12
- Resources, p. 14
- Advertisers in this Issue, p. 44
- Section News, p. 61
- Education Exchange, p. 68
- Historical Note, p. 70
- Calendar, p. 74
- Classified, p. 78
- Posterminaries, p. 79
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