Improved tribological properties of diamondlike carbon/metal nanocomposites

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Narayan, RJ [1 ]
Scholvin, D [1 ]
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[1] Georgia Inst Technol, Sch Mat Sci & Engn, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA
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One of the many forms of carbon, diamondlike carbon (DLC),consists mainly of sp(3)-bonded carbon atoms. DLC coatings possess properties close to diamond in terms of hardness, atomic bonding, and chemical inertness. Unfortunately, DLC exhibits poor adhesion to metals and polymers. The adhesion of the DLC film is determined by internal stresses in the film and by interfacial bonding. This work involves processing, characterization and modeling of diamondlike composite films on metal and polymer substrates to improve adhesion and wear properties. A novel target design was adopted to incorporate metal (silver or titanium) atoms into DLC films during pulsed laser deposition. STEM of the DLC/metal nanocomposites has shown that the metals that do not form carbides (e.g., silver) form 2-10 nm inclusions within the DLC matrix. Wear resistance measurements made on these samples have demonstrated that DLC/metal nanocomposites possess exceptional wear resistance. Diamond-like carbon nanocomposites also exhibit significantly enhanced adhesion. Careful analysis of the Raman data also indicated a significant shift to shorter wavelength in DLC nanocomposite films, indicating a reduction in compressive stress within these films. The sp(3) content of these films was studied using. electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS). By varying the metal concentration as a function of distance from the interface, we have created functionally gradient DLC nanocomposites. These DLC/metal nanocomposite coatings have multiple biomedical applications.
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