12. Physikalisches Institut, Universität Stuttgart, Pfaffenwaldring 57, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany.
Soft Matter. 2017 Jun 7;13(22):4024-4028. doi: 10.1039/c7sm00393e.
We experimentally study the motion of a colloidal monolayer which is driven across a commensurate substrate potential whose amplitude is periodically modulated in time. In addition to a significant reduction of the static friction force compared to an unmodulated substrate, we observe a Shapiro step structure in the force dependence of the mean particle velocity which is explained by the dynamical mode locking between the particle motion and the substrate modulation. In this regime, the entire crystal moves in a stick-slip fashion similar to what is observed when a single point contact is driven across a periodic surface. Contrary to numerical simulations, where typically a large number of Shapiro steps is found, only a single step is observed in our experiments. This is explained by the formation of kinks which weaken the synchronization between adjacent particles.
我们通过实验研究了胶体单层在具有时间周期性调制的准周期衬底势上的运动。与未调制衬底相比,这种调制衬底会显著降低静态摩擦力,我们还观察到平均粒子速度与力的依赖关系中存在 Shapiro 台阶结构,这可以用粒子运动与衬底调制之间的动力学模式锁定来解释。在这个区域,整个晶体以类似于单点接触在周期性表面上运动的黏滑模式移动。与典型情况下会发现大量 Shapiro 台阶的数值模拟相反,我们的实验只观察到一个台阶。这是由于形成扭结,削弱了相邻粒子之间的同步。