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Professor of Physics
Ph.D. Wisconsin, 1973
E-Mail: unertl@maine.edu
Nanotechnology, polymers, tribology, paper
coatings.
William Unertl is Professor of Physics and a founding
Member of the Laboratory for Surface Science and Technology
at the University of Maine. He has also a member of
the Universitys Paper Surface Science Program
since its inception in 1991. Prof. Unertl is an experimentalist
with current interest in quantitative analysis of nanoscale
contacts, nanotribology, and the application of contact
mechanics. He has also studied surface structure of
clean and adsorbate covered metals, phase transitions
on surfaces, and adhesion at the metal-polymer interface.
He has published over 90 scientific papers and made
more than 130 presentations. He has been the advisor
of 11 PhD students and received over $5 million in
external support. Prof. Unertl obtained his Ph.D. in
Solid State Physics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison
in 1973. He was a postdoctoral fellow in the Department
of Materials Science and Engineering at Cornell University,
and a National Research Council Fellow at the National
Bureau of Standards. He joined the University of Maine
in 1977 and in 1993 received the University's Research
and Creative Achievement Award. He has been a visiting
scientist at Chalk River Nuclear Laboratories in Canada,
the Fritz Haber Institute in Berlin, the Surface Science
Research Centre at the University of Liverpool, and
the Naval Research
Laboratory. He served as Director of the Laboratory
for Surface Science & Technology from 1987-1990.
He is a member of the American Vacuum Society, the
American Physical Society, the Materials Research Society,
the American Association for the Advancement of Science,
and the Adhesion Society. He Chair of the Nanoscale
Science and Technology Division of the American Vacuum
Society and Secretary/Treasurer of the Particle Adhesion
Division of the Adhesion Society.
Recent Publications:
Physical Structure:
Volume One of the Handbook of Surface Science,
Ed. W. N. Unertl; Series editors: S. Holloway and
N. V. Richardson (Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam,
1996.
Surface Crystallography, W.
N. Unertl.
Chapter One in Physical
Structure: Volume One of the Handbook of Surface Science, Ed.
W. N. Unertl; Series editors: S. Holloway and N. V.
Richardson (Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam,
1996.
Direct Imaging Methods, M. E. Kordesch and W.
N. Unertl. Chapter
Eight in Physical
Structure: Volume One of the Handbook of Surface Science,
Ed. W. N. Unertl; Series editors: S. Holloway and N.
V. Richardson (Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam,
1996
Adhesion of Metals to Polyimide, W.
N. Unertl and L. J. Matienzo in Polyimides:
Fundamental and Applications, Edited by M. K. Ghosh
and K. L. Mittal (Marcel Dekker, New York, 1996) p.629-696.
Proceedings of a Workshop on the Physical and Chemical
Mechanisms of Tribology, published as a special
issue of the journal Langmuir.
Editors: W. N. Unertl and M. Grunze. Langmuir 12(19) 4481-4609
(1996).
Wetting and Spreading of Individual Latex Particles,
W. N. Unertl, Y. Luo, D. Woodland, A. B. El Bediwi,
M. Kamal, and A. El Farrash,
Proceedings of the 19th Annual Adhesion Society Meeting (Adhesion
Society, Blacksburg, VA, 1996) pp. 335-337.
Initial
Wear in Nanometer-scale Contacts on Polystyrene, D.
D. Woodland and W. N. Unertl, Wear 203-204 (1997) 685-691.
Viscoelastic effects in nanometer-scale
contacts under shear, K. J. Wahl, S. V. Stepnowski,
and W. N. Unertl, Tribology Lett. 5 (1998)
103-107.
Nanotribometer: a new instrument
for nano-scale to micron-scale friction and wear measurements,
S. D. Dvorak, D. D. Woodland and W. N. Unertl, Tribology
Lett. 4 (1997)
199-204.
Wetting and Spreading of Styrene-Butadiene
Latexes on Calcite, W. N. Unertl, Langmuir 14 (1998)
2201-2207.
Shear Modulation Studies of Nanometer-scale Contacts, K.
J. Wahl and W.N. Unertl,
Proc. 21st Annual Meeting of the Adhesion
Society (Adhesion Society, Blacksburg, 1998) p.
269-271.
Formation of Nanometer-Scale Contacts
to Viscoelastic Materials, K.J. Wahl, in
Tribology Issues and Opportunities in MEMS, ed.
B. Bhushan (Kluwer Academic Publ., Dordrecht, 1998)
p. 261-271.
Microtribological Properties of Al-O-N Thin Films, S.
D. Dvorak, O. D. Greenwood, W. N. Unertl and R. J.
Lad, Mater. Res. Soc. Proc (1998).
Nanoscale Mechanical and Wear Properties
of Boric Acid, X.
Ma, W. N. Unertl and A. Erdemir,
J. Mater. Res. 14 (1999)
3455-3466.
Extended Abstract: Contact Mechanics of Nanometer-scale
Contacts to Viscoelastic Materials, in Tribology on the 300th Anniversary of Amontons
Law,
editors: M.D. Drory and M.O. Robbins (Materials Research
Society, Warrendale, PA, 1999) p.15-18.
Creep Effects in Nanometer-scale Contacts
to Viscoelastic Materials, W.N. Unertl,
Proc. 22st Annual Meeting of the Adhesion
Society (Adhesion Society, Blacksburg, 1999) p.
17-19.
Effects of Latex Acid Content on Particle Spreading, D.D.
Woodland, R. Marvel and W.N. Unertl,
Proc. 22st Annual Meeting of the Adhesion
Society (Adhesion Society, Blacksburg, 1999) p.
20-21.
Implications of Contact Mechanics Models for Mechanical
Properties Measurements Using Scanning Force MicroscopyJ.
Vac. Sci. Technol. A 17 (1999)
1779-1786.
Stress Intensity in Viscoelastic Contacts,
M. Giri, D. Bousfield and W. N. Unertl, Tribology Lett.
(In press, 2000).
Creep Effects in Nanometer-scale Contacts to Linear
Viscoelastic Materials, Chapter 4 in Microstructure
and Microtribology of Polymer Surfaces ACS Symposium
Series 741, eds. V.V. Tsukruk and K.J. Wahl (ACS, Washington
DC, 2000) pp. 66-82.
Creep Effects in Nanometer-scale
Contacts to Viscoelastic Materials: a Status Report, W.N.
Unertl in Recent Advances in Understanding
the Mechanics and Physics of Particle Adhesion, edited by D.J. Quesnel and D.S. Rimai
(Adhesion Society, Blacksburg, VA) (in press).
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