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    Ma Tian-Bao, Hu Yuan-Zhong, Wang Hui. Role of atomic transverse migration in growth of diamond-like carbon filmsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2007, 16(9): 2798-2802.
    Ma Tian-Bao, Hu Yuan-Zhong, Wang Hui. Role of atomic transverse migration in growth of diamond-like carbon filmsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2007, 16(9): 2798-2802.
  • Role of atomic transverse migration in growth of diamond-like carbon films

    • The growth of diamond-like carbon (DLC) films is studied using molecular dynamics simulations. The effect of impact angle on film structure is carefully studied, which shows that the transverse migration of the incident atoms is the main channel of film relaxation. A transverse-migration-induced film relaxation model is presented to elucidate the process of film relaxation which advances the original model of subplantation. The process of DLC film growth on a rough surface is also investigated, as well as the evolution of microstructure and surface morphology of the film. A preferential-to-homogeneous growth mode and a smoothing of the film are observed, which are due to the transverse migration of the incident atoms.
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