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Liu Dong-Ping, Liu Yan-Hong, Chen Bao-Xiang. Surface properties of diamond-like carbon films prepared by CVD and PVD methodsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2006, 15(3): 575-579.
| Liu Dong-Ping, Liu Yan-Hong, Chen Bao-Xiang. Surface properties of diamond-like carbon films prepared by CVD and PVD methodsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2006, 15(3): 575-579. |
Surface properties of diamond-like carbon films prepared by CVD and PVD methods
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Abstract
Diamond-like carbon (DLC) films have been deposited using three different techniques: (a) electron cyclotron resonance---plasma source ion implantation, (b) low-pressure dielectric barrier discharge, (c) filtered---pulsed cathodic arc discharge. The surface and mechanical properties of these films are compared using atomic force microscope-based tests. The experimental results show that hydrogenated DLC films are covered with soft surface layers enriched with hydrogen and sp^3 hybridized carbon while the soft surface layers of tetrahedral amorphous carbon (ta-C) films have graphite-like structure. The formation of soft surface layers can be associated with the surface diffusion and growth induced by the low-energy deposition process. For typical CVD methods, the atomic hydrogen in the plasmas can contribute to the formation of hydrogen and sp^3 hybridized carbon enriched surface layers. The high-energy ion implantation causes the rearrangement of atoms beneath the surface layer and leads to an increase in film density. The ta-C films can be deposited using the medium energy carbon ions in the highly-ionized plasma. -
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