Frictional Behavior of Diamondlike Carbon Films in Vacuum and under Varying Water Vapor Pressure*
نویسندگان
چکیده
In this study, we investigated the frictional behavior of both hydrogenated and hydrogen-free diamondlike carbon (DLC) films in high vacuum (10 Pa) at room temperature. Water was also introduced into the vacuum chamber to elucidate its effects on DLC film tribology. The hydrogen-free DLC (also referred to as tetrahedral amorphous carbon, or ta-C) was produced by an arc-PVD process, and the highly hydrogenated DLC was produced by plasma-enhanced chemical-vapor deposition. Tribological measurements of these films were made with a pin-on-disc machine with coated steel balls and coated steel discs in matched pairs under a 1 N load. The ball/disk pairs were rotated at sliding speeds in the range of 0.025-0.075 m/s. In vacuum, the steady-state friction coefficient of ta-C was of the order of 0.6 and the wear was severe, whereas for the highly hydrogenated film, friction was below 0.01, and in an optical microscope no wear could be detected. Adding water vapor to the sliding ta-C system in a vacuum chamber caused friction to decrease monotonically from 0.6 to ≈0.05. In contrast, adding water vapor to the sliding DLC system caused the friction to increase linearly with pressure from 0.01 to 0.07. The results illustrate the importance of taking into account environmental conditions, especially the presence of water, when DLC films are being considered for a given application.
منابع مشابه
Temperature and Water Vapor Pressure Effects on the Friction Coefficient of Hydrogenated Diamondlike Carbon Films
Microtribological measurements of a hydrogenated diamondlike carbon film in controlled gaseous environments show that water vapor plays a significant role in the friction coefficient. These experiments reveal an initial high friction transient behavior that does not reoccur even after extended periods of exposure to low partial pressures of H2O and O2. Experiments varying both water vapor press...
متن کاملDeposition and patterning of diamondlike carbon as antiwear nanoimprint templates
In this work, antiwear nanoimprint templates were made by depositing and patterning diamondlike carbon DLC films on Si and quartz. A capacitively coupled plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition PECVD system was configured to deposit 100 nm–1 m thick DLC films on Si and quartz substrates. These films were characterized with Raman spectroscopy, electron energy loss spectroscopy, atomic force mi...
متن کاملSuperlubricity and Wearless Sliding in Diamondlike Carbon Films
Diamondlike carbon (DLC) films have attracted great interest in recent years mainly because of their unusual optical, electrical, mechanical, and tribological properties. Such properties are currently being exploited for a wide range of engineering applications including magnetic hard disks, gears, sliding and roller bearings, scratch resistant glasses, biomedical implants, etc. Systematic stud...
متن کاملFrictional Behavior of Nano-undulated Surface of Diamond-like Carbon Films
Frictional behavior of nano-undulated diamond-like carbon (DLC) films deposited by plasma assisted chemical vapor deposition (PACVD) process was investigated. In order to prepare the nano-undulated DLC film, a Si wafer with nano-sized Ni dots was prepared by rapid thermal annealing of Ni thin films. Since the structure of DLC film deposited by PACVD was independent of the substrate materials an...
متن کاملResidual stresses of diamond and diamondlike carbon films
This paper evaluated the internal stresses of different diamond and diamondlike carbon DLC coatings. For the diamond coatings, the stresses were determined using micro-Raman spectroscopy and x-ray diffraction XRD , while the stresses of DLC films were determined with bent plate method. The internal stress was related to the structural properties of the coatings. Direct current plasma jet, combu...
متن کامل