F. R. Krajewski and M. H. Müser,
Many-body quantum dynamics by adiabatic path-integral molecular dynamics: Disordered Frenkel Kontorova models,
Comput. Phys. Comm. 169, 426-429 (2005). (preprint).
Author: Andres Langenbahn
Quantum dynamics in the highly discrete, commensurate Frenkel Kontorova model
F. R. Krajewski and M. H. Müser,
Quantum dynamics in the highly discrete, commensurate Frenkel Kontorova model: A path-integral molecular dynamics study,
J. Chem. Phys. 122, 124711 (2005). (preprint).
Diffusion, elasticity, and shear flow in self-assembled block copolymers
B. Fraser, C. Denniston, and M. H. Müser,
Diffusion, elasticity, and shear flow in self-assembled block copolymers: A molecular dynamics study,
J. Pol. Sci. B 43, 969-981 (2005). (submitted version).
Calculations of the threshold force and threshold power to move adsorbed nanoparticles
D. A. Aruliah, M. H. Müser, and U. D. Schwarz,
Calculations of the threshold force and threshold power to move adsorbed nanoparticles,
Phys. Rev. B 71, 085406 (2005); (submitted version).
selected for VJ Nanoscale Sci. & Technol., Vol. 11, Issue 7, 2005.
On finite-size effects in the simulation of high-pressure, quartz-like structures
C. Campana and M. H. Müser,
On finite-size effects in the simulation of high-pressure, quartz-like structures,
High-Press. Res. 24, 517-523 (2004). (preliminary version).
On the irreversibility of the pressure-induced phase transition of quartz
C. Campana, M. H. Müser, J. S. Tse, D. Herzbach, and P. Schöffel,
On the irreversibility of the pressure-induced phase transition of quartz and the relation between three hypothetical post-quartz phases,
Phys. Rev. B 70, 224101 (2004); (submitted version).
Structural lubricity: Role of dimension and symmetry
M. H. Müser,
Structural lubricity: Role of dimension and symmetry,
Europhys. Lett. 66, 97-103 (2004); cond-mat/0311182.
Quantum creep and quantum creep transitions in 1D sine-Gordon chains
F. R. Krajewski and M. H. Müser,
Quantum creep and quantum creep transitions in 1D sine-Gordon chains,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 92, art. no. 030601 (2004); cond-mat/0305050.
Lubricants under high local pressure: Liquids act like solids
M. H. Müser,
Lubricants under high local pressure: Liquids act like solids,
Mat.-wiss. u. Werkstofftech. 35, 603-609 (2004).
Sliding-induced non-equilibrium in confined systems
M. H. Müser,
Sliding-induced non-equilibrium in confined systems,
Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. 790, T2.2.1-T2.2.11 (2004); (preprint).
Nature of instabilities in boundary lubricants and their effect on kinetic friction
M. H. Müser and M. Aichele,
Nature of instabilities in boundary lubricants and their effect on kinetic friction,
in Dynamics and Friction at Sub-Micron Confining Systems, (ACS Symposium Series 882, Eds. Y. Braiman, J.M. Drake, F. Family, and J. Klafter (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2004).
Wie geschmiert: Reibung in der Nanowelt
M. H. Müser,
Wie geschmiert: Reibung in der Nanowelt,
Physik Journal 3 (Nr. 6), 17-18 (2004).
Atomistic computer simulations of friction between solids
M. H. Müser and M. O. Robbins,
Atomistic computer simulations of friction between solids,
in Nanotechnology Handbook , pp. 717-738
Ed. B. Bhushan (Springer, Berlin, 2004).
Friction between polymer brushes in good solvent conditions
T. Kreer, K. Binder, and M. H. Müser,
Friction between polymer brushes in good solvent conditions: Steady-state sliding versus transient behavior,
Langmuir 19, 7551-7559 (2003).
Statistische Mechanik der Reibung und die Amontons’schen Gesetze
M. H. Müser,
Statistische Mechanik der Reibung und die Amontons’schen Gesetze,
Physik Journal 2 (Nr. 9), 43-48 (2003); (preprint).
Kinetic friction and atomistic instabilities in boundary-lubricated systems
M. Aichele and M. H. Müser,
Kinetic friction and atomistic instabilities in boundary-lubricated systems,
Phys. Rev. E 68 016125:1-14 (2003); cond-mat/0306091.
Statistical mechanics of static and low-velocity kinetic friction
M. H. Müser, M. Urbakh, and M. O. Robbins,
Statistical mechanics of static and low-velocity kinetic friction,
Adv. Chem. Phys. 126, 187-272 (2003). Available upon request.
High-pressure elasticity of alpha-quartz
M. H. Müser and P. Schöffel,
Comment on: “High-pressure elasticity of alpha-quartz: Instability and ferroelastic transition”,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 90, art. nr. 079701 (2003); cond-mat/0009379.
On the tribology and rheology of polymer brushes in good solvent conditions
T. Kreer and M. H. Müser,
On the tribology and rheology of polymer brushes in good solvent conditions: A molecular dynamics study,
Wear 254, 827-831 (2003).
Average structure vs. real structure
M. H. Müser,
Average structure vs. real structure: Molecular dynamics studies of silica,
in Particle Scattering, X-Ray Diffraction, and Microstructure of Solids and Liquids , Lecture Notes in Physics Vol. 610, pp. 75-100, K. A. Gernoth and M. L. Ristig (eds.), (Springer, Berlin, 2003); (preprint).
Atomistic simulations of solid friction
M. H. Müser,
Atomistic simulations of solid friction,
(invited chapter for) Lecture Notes in Physics Vol. 605, Bridging the Time Scales: Molecular Simulations for the Next Decade (Springer, Berlin, 2002); (pdf-preprint).
Nature of mechanical instabilities and their effect on kinetic friction
M. H. Müser,
Nature of mechanical instabilities and their effect on kinetic friction,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 89, art. nr. 224301 (2002); cond-mat/0204395.
Frictional drag between polymer bearing surfaces
T. Kreer, M. H. Müser and K. Binder,
Frictional drag between polymer bearing surfaces,
Comput. Phys. Comm. 147, 358-361 (2002).
On new efficient algorithms for PIMC and PIMD
M. H. Müser,
On new efficient algorithms for PIMC and PIMD,
Comput. Phys. Comm. 147, 83-86 (2002).
Towards an atomistic understanding of solid friction by computer simulations
M. H. Müser,
Towards an atomistic understanding of solid friction by computer simulations,
Comput. Phys. Comm. 146, 54-62 (2002).
Comparison of two non-primitive methods for path integral simulations
F. Krajewski and M. H. Müser,
Comparison of two non-primitive methods for path integral simulations: Higher-order corrections vs. an effective propagator approach,
Phys. Rev. B 65, 174304 (2002); preprint: cond-mat/0108183.
On quantum effects at the liquid fluid transition in Helium
M. H. Müser and E. Luijten,
On quantum effects at the liquid fluid transition in Helium,
J. Chem. Phys. 116, 1621-1628 (2002); cond-mat/0105283.
On frictional drag mechanisms between polymer bearing surfaces
T. Kreer, M. H. Müser, K. Binder, and J. Klein,
On frictional drag mechanisms between polymer bearing surfaces,
Langmuir 17, 7804 (2001).
Local order in beta-quartz and the displacive nature of the alpha-beta transition in quartz
M. H. Müser and K. Binder,
Local order in beta-quartz and the displacive nature of the alpha-beta transition in quartz: Molecular dynamics studies in the constant stress ensemble,
Phys. Chem. Miner. 28, 746-755 (2001).
Tribological behavior of very thin confined films
M. H. Müser,
Tribological behavior of very thin confined films,
Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. 651, T4.8.1-T4.8.6 (2001); cond-mat/0012100.
Elastic constants of quantum solids by path integral simulations
P. Schöffel and M. H. Müser,
Elastic constants of quantum solids by path integral simulations,
Phys. Rev. B 63, 224108 (2001); cond-mat/0009379 .
Friction laws for elastic nano-scale contacts
L. Wenning and M. H. Müser,
Friction laws for elastic nano-scale contacts,
Europhys. Lett. 54, 693-699 (2001); cond-mat/0010396.
Theory and simulations of friction between flat surfaces lubricated by submonolayers
M. H. Müser,
Theory and simulations of friction between flat surfaces lubricated by submonolayers,
in Fundamentals of Tribology and Bridging the Gap between Macro- and Micro/Nanoscales, pp. 235-240
Ed. B. Bhushan (Kluwer Academic Publishers, Netherlands, 2001).
Material properties of quartz below the Debye temperature
M. H. Müser,
Material properties of quartz below the Debye temperature:
A path-integral molecular dynamics study,
J. Chem. Physics 114, 6364 (2001); cond-mat/0011137.
Dry friction between flat surfaces
M. H. Müser,
Dry friction between flat surfaces: Wearless multistable elasticity vs. material transfer and plastic deformation,
Tribol. Lett. 10, 15-22 (2001); ( preprint).
Simple microscopic theory of Amontons’ laws for static friction
M. H. Müser, L. Wenning, and M. O. Robbins,
Simple microscopic theory of Amontons’ laws for static friction,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 86, 1295 (2001); cond-mat/0004494.
Computer Simulations of friction, lubrication and wear
M. O. Robbins and M. H. Müser,
Computer Simulations of friction, lubrication and wear,
invited review article in Modern Tribology Handbook, pp. 717-765
Ed. B. Bhushan (CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, 2001); cond-mat/0001056.
Path integral Monte Carlo simulation of silicates
Chr. Rickwardt, P. Nielaba, M. H. Müser, and K. Binder,
Path integral Monte Carlo simulation of silicates,
Phys. Rev. B 63, 045204 (2001); cond-mat/0010315.
Conditions for static friction between flat, crystalline surfaces
M. H. Müser and M. O. Robbins,
Conditions for static friction between flat, crystalline surfaces,
Phys. Rev. B 61, 2335 (2000).
A fresh look at Amontons’ laws
M. H. Müser, L. Wenning, G. He, and M. O. Robbins,
A fresh look at Amontons’ laws: The importance of mobile molecules between surfaces for static friction,
in Tribology on the 300th anniversary of Amontons’ law (MRS Workshop Series, Warrendale PA, 1999).