This paper presents a novel method for studying the relaxation characterist
ics of a molecularly thin lubricant film. The thickness dependent diffusion
constant is measured by monitoring the temporal decay of a lubricant film
thickness with a well-controlled initial sinusoidal thickness modulation. T
he lubricant film thickness can also be modulated by flying a slider in see
k mode, creating a 2D "mogul" pattern. Using the previously measured diffus
ion coefficients, the relaxation of these moguls is simulated and compared
with the experimental relaxation images obtained with an Optical Surface An
alyzer.