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Atomic Force Microscopy Study of an Ideally Hard Contact: The Diamond(111)/Tungsten Carbide Interface

Authors
  1. B. V. Derjaguin
  2. C. A. Klein
  3. C. F. J. Flipse
  4. C. M. Mate
  5. D. F. Ogletree
  6. D. F. Ogletree
  7. D. Maugis
  8. D. Tabor
  9. F. P. Bowden
  10. G. J. Germann
  11. H. Seki
  12. H. Tsai
  13. J. A. Greenwood
  14. K. L. Johnson
  15. K. L. Johnson
  16. K. L. Johnson
  17. K. L. Johnson
  18. M. A. Lantz
  19. M. A. Lantz
  20. M. Binggeli
  21. M. D. Perry
  22. M. Enachescu
  23. M. F. Ashby
  24. M. M. Schwartz
  25. M. N. Gardos
  26. M. Salmeron
  27. Q. Dai
  28. R. J. A. van den Oetelaar
  29. R. J. A. van den Oetelaar
  30. R. W. Carpick
  31. R. W. Carpick
  32. R. W. Carpick
  33. S. M. Sze
  34. U. D. Schwarz
  35. U. D. Schwarz
  36. V. M. Müller
  37. V. M. Müller
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'American Physical Society (APS)'
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