Author/Authors :
ZHANG RUIJUN?، نويسنده , , MA HONGTAO، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Diamond-like carbon (DLC) coatings doped with different nitrogen contents were prepared by
an ECWR-CVD deposition technique, and their chemical compositions, nano-mechanical
properties and nano-tribological behaviors were characterized using Auger Electron
Spectrometer and Hysitron Triboindenter, respectively. The results have shown that, higher
nitrogen contents in the N-doped DLC coatings can be obtained by increasing the N2 flow rate
in the reactive gas mixture. The nitrogen addition in the DLC coatings decreases evidently the
nano-mechanical properties, including nano-hardness and reduced modulus. In addition, the
depths for the scratched tracks produced during the scratch testing depend heavily on the
nitrogen content in the N-doped DLC coatings, and, at the same applied loads, the higher the
doped nitrogen content, the deeper the resulting scratched tracks. For the DLC coatings doped
with different nitrogen contents, however, the frictional coefficients (LF/INF) deduced from
nano-scratch testing at same loads are similar, and, therefore, seem to be independent of the
added nitrogen content. C 2006 Springer Science + Business Media, Inc.