Structural and mechanical characterization of diamond like carbon films grown by microwave plasma CVD
โ Scribed by Sambita Sahoo; Swati S. Pradhan; Venkateswarlu Bhavanasi; S.K. Pradhan
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 899 KB
- Volume
- 204
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0257-8972
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โฆ Synopsis
Diamond like carbon (DLC) films is useful for tribology, optical and biocompatible coating applications. Plasma-activated processes such as radio frequency (RF) plasma CVD and electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) microwave (MW) plasma CVD are usually used to grow DLC films. By using a bowl shaped steel substrate holder in a 3 kW MW plasma CVD reactor (without ECR), DLC films have been grown at relatively high pressure using CH 4 , H 2 and Ar gas mixture. Raman spectra of the grown films show typical G (1580 cm -1 ) and D (1350 cm -1 ) bands and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) image show nanocrystalline structure, further, FTIR and UV-visible spectra show presence of hydrogenated sp 3 polymeric carbon and high visible transmittance (โผ 85%) of the films. These films show reasonable mechanical properties (hardness around 6-16 GPa and Young's modulus 160-200 GPa) and have smooth surface morphologies as revealed by atomic force microscope (AFM) having rms roughness value about 3 nm. These films show polymeric DLC characteristics, which may be useful as anti-corrosion and scratch-resistant coatings.
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