Abstract

Abstract To investigate the nano-scale scratch and friction behaviors of polycarbonate (PC), atomic force microscopy (AFM) was utilized to conduct the nano-scratch tests under different normal loads with a probe of 20 nm tip radius. Then a probe of 1 nm tip radius was employed for the scanning of scratched surface morphology. The stick-slip phenomena are found for all studied normal load levels. The nano-scratch deformation at different normal loads can be categorized into three modes: sliding on asperities, elastic deformed groove and permanent scratch groove. After the analysis of amplitude-frequency characteristics of friction force, a good correlation is found among scratch deformation, friction force and stick-slip. Those findings can be a good guidance to understand and improve the nano-scratch performance of polymers.

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