2021
DOI: 10.1007/s42247-021-00263-w
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An alternative approach to the tribological analysis of Si-doped DLC coatings deposited with different bias voltages using Raman spectroscopy mapping

Abstract: A series of diamond-like carbon (DLC) coatings were deposited with increasing bias voltage using magnetron sputtering techniques. Structural changes were observed in the sp2-configuration across the films which were accompanied by a slight increase in the sp3 fraction. With an increasing bias voltage, the thermal stability of the coatings increased from 300 to 450 °C. Oxygen diffusion was observed through the coating as a result of the high-temperature annealing and found to slow down with increasing bias volt… Show more

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“…This shift can also be associated with changes in the carbon structure, such as an increase in disorder or a shift towards sp 2 hybridization [46]. Together, an increased FWHM and a leftward shift in the position of the G band may suggest changes in the carbon structure of the DLC film, potentially indicating a decrease in the diamond-like character and an increase in disorder or defects [36,43,46,47]. Figure 4a compares the average width of the FWHM G band and the I D /I G ratio variations among the different film samples studied.…”
Section: Results Of the Uv Ageing Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This shift can also be associated with changes in the carbon structure, such as an increase in disorder or a shift towards sp 2 hybridization [46]. Together, an increased FWHM and a leftward shift in the position of the G band may suggest changes in the carbon structure of the DLC film, potentially indicating a decrease in the diamond-like character and an increase in disorder or defects [36,43,46,47]. Figure 4a compares the average width of the FWHM G band and the I D /I G ratio variations among the different film samples studied.…”
Section: Results Of the Uv Ageing Testmentioning
confidence: 99%