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Comparative studies of perfluorinated lubricants adsorbed on hydrogenated amorphous carbon and amorphous carbon nitride

โœ Scribed by Scott S. Perry; Philip B. Merrill; Hyun I. Kim


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
734 KB
Volume
2
Category
Article
ISSN
1023-8883

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โœฆ Synopsis


Temperature-programmed desorption and scanning force microscopy have been used to probe the interaction of a perfluorinated lubricant (Fomblin ZDOL) with hydrogenated amorphous carbon (a:C-Hx) and amorphous carbon nitride (a:C-Nx) substrates, two materials used as hard coatings in disk drive products. Temperature-programmed desorption measurements indicate that the nitride surfaces are more reactive toward this perfluorinated lubricant and, as a result, the thin lubricant film is more tightly bound to this substrate. Frictional force microscopy has been used to measure the coefficient of friction of the lubricated surfaces, 0.18 4-0.02 for both substrate materials, and finds that frictional properties of these interfaces in the low load regime are influenced more by the presence of the lubricant rather than the adsorbed state of the film. Likewise, similar disjoining pressures were measured for the lubricant adsorbed on the different coating materials and suggest that the ultrathin nature of the adsorbed lubricant t'dm dominates this property rather than adsorption states.


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