glidesone
Glidesone is a term used in theoretical discussions to describe a hypothetical class of materials and coatings designed to enable ultra-low friction at solid interfaces. The concept envisions a reversible glide transition in which interfacial molecules rearrange under load to minimize contact area and energy dissipation, potentially yielding smoother motion and reduced wear.
The term blends ideas of smooth, uninterrupted motion with state-like conditions, but glidesone has not been
In proposed models, glidesone materials would exhibit high thermal stability, chemical compatibility with common metals and
Applications often discussed include microelectromechanical systems, precision bearings, and aerospace components where reduced friction can extend
Status and reception of glidesone remain largely conceptual. It is not an established material or technology