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Healing of adsorbed polymer layers in a narrow gap following removal by shear
Uri Raviv
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, Jacob Klein
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Force Balance
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Oxide Layer
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Narrow Gap
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Normal Force
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Adsorbed Polymer
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Shearing Motion
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Polymer Chain
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Molecular Mass
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Healing
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Poly(ethylene oxide)
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Narrow Gap
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Polymer Layer
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Adsorbed Polymers
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Surface Force Balance
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Mica Surface
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Adsorption
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Toluene
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Diffusion Rate
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Good Solvent
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Polymer Chain
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Intersurface Gap
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Shearing Motion
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Material Science
Polyethylene Glycol
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Mica Surface
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Surface (Surface Science)
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Chemical Engineering
Polyethylene Oxides
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Polyethylene Glycol
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