Abstract

Recently, macroscopic superlubricity has been realized by forming spherical geometries at a sliding interface to cause nanoscopic point contact. Here, we showed macroscopic superlubricity (~0.005) enhanced by graphene nanoscrolls, which were formed at the sliding interface of a tribological pair composed of graphite-like and fullerene-like hydrogenated carbon films.

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