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Properties and Classification of Diamond-Like Carbon Films
Diamond-like carbon (DLC) films have been extensively applied in industries owing to their excellent characteristics such as high hardness. In particular, there is a growing demand for their use as protective films for mechanical parts owing to their excellent wear resistance and low friction coeffi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7827220/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33435425 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14020315 |
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author | Ohtake, Naoto Hiratsuka, Masanori Kanda, Kazuhiro Akasaka, Hiroki Tsujioka, Masanori Hirakuri, Kenji Hirata, Atsushi Ohana, Tsuguyori Inaba, Hiroshi Kano, Makoto Saitoh, Hidetoshi |
author_facet | Ohtake, Naoto Hiratsuka, Masanori Kanda, Kazuhiro Akasaka, Hiroki Tsujioka, Masanori Hirakuri, Kenji Hirata, Atsushi Ohana, Tsuguyori Inaba, Hiroshi Kano, Makoto Saitoh, Hidetoshi |
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description | Diamond-like carbon (DLC) films have been extensively applied in industries owing to their excellent characteristics such as high hardness. In particular, there is a growing demand for their use as protective films for mechanical parts owing to their excellent wear resistance and low friction coefficient. DLC films have been deposited by various methods and many deviate from the DLC regions present in the ternary diagrams proposed for sp(3) covalent carbon, sp(2) covalent carbon, and hydrogen. Consequently, redefining the DLC region on ternary diagrams using DLC coatings for mechanical and electrical components is urgently required. Therefore, we investigate the sp(3) ratio, hydrogen content, and other properties of 74 types of amorphous carbon films and present the classification of amorphous carbon films, including DLC. We measured the sp(3) ratios and hydrogen content using near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure and Rutherford backscattering-elastic recoil detection analysis under unified conditions. Amorphous carbon films were widely found with nonuniform distribution. The number of carbon atoms in the sp(3) covalent carbon without bonding with hydrogen and the logarithm of the hydrogen content were inversely proportional. Further, we elucidated the DLC regions on the ternary diagram, classified the amorphous carbon films, and summarized the characteristics and applications of each type of DLC. |
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spelling | pubmed-78272202021-01-25 Properties and Classification of Diamond-Like Carbon Films Ohtake, Naoto Hiratsuka, Masanori Kanda, Kazuhiro Akasaka, Hiroki Tsujioka, Masanori Hirakuri, Kenji Hirata, Atsushi Ohana, Tsuguyori Inaba, Hiroshi Kano, Makoto Saitoh, Hidetoshi Materials (Basel) Review Diamond-like carbon (DLC) films have been extensively applied in industries owing to their excellent characteristics such as high hardness. In particular, there is a growing demand for their use as protective films for mechanical parts owing to their excellent wear resistance and low friction coefficient. DLC films have been deposited by various methods and many deviate from the DLC regions present in the ternary diagrams proposed for sp(3) covalent carbon, sp(2) covalent carbon, and hydrogen. Consequently, redefining the DLC region on ternary diagrams using DLC coatings for mechanical and electrical components is urgently required. Therefore, we investigate the sp(3) ratio, hydrogen content, and other properties of 74 types of amorphous carbon films and present the classification of amorphous carbon films, including DLC. We measured the sp(3) ratios and hydrogen content using near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure and Rutherford backscattering-elastic recoil detection analysis under unified conditions. Amorphous carbon films were widely found with nonuniform distribution. The number of carbon atoms in the sp(3) covalent carbon without bonding with hydrogen and the logarithm of the hydrogen content were inversely proportional. Further, we elucidated the DLC regions on the ternary diagram, classified the amorphous carbon films, and summarized the characteristics and applications of each type of DLC. MDPI 2021-01-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7827220/ /pubmed/33435425 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14020315 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Ohtake, Naoto Hiratsuka, Masanori Kanda, Kazuhiro Akasaka, Hiroki Tsujioka, Masanori Hirakuri, Kenji Hirata, Atsushi Ohana, Tsuguyori Inaba, Hiroshi Kano, Makoto Saitoh, Hidetoshi Properties and Classification of Diamond-Like Carbon Films |
title | Properties and Classification of Diamond-Like Carbon Films |
title_full | Properties and Classification of Diamond-Like Carbon Films |
title_fullStr | Properties and Classification of Diamond-Like Carbon Films |
title_full_unstemmed | Properties and Classification of Diamond-Like Carbon Films |
title_short | Properties and Classification of Diamond-Like Carbon Films |
title_sort | properties and classification of diamond-like carbon films |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7827220/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33435425 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14020315 |
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