“…The system employed for the coating deposition has been described in detail elsewhere [5] and consists, essentially, of a vacuum chamber to which a resonance vacuum arc source (RVAS) with metal (titan or cobalt) electrodes to produce a mixture of Me atoms and Me + ions attached is. Substrate (silicon wafers) was oated to a negative potential with respect to the source of 7 kV to accelerate the ion species.…”
In this paper a composite structure, topography, wettability and nanohardness of a (100) Si surface modied by means of ion-assisted deposition of metal (Me) coatings in conditions of a self-irradiation are discussed.
“…The system employed for the coating deposition has been described in detail elsewhere [5] and consists, essentially, of a vacuum chamber to which a resonance vacuum arc source (RVAS) with metal (titan or cobalt) electrodes to produce a mixture of Me atoms and Me + ions attached is. Substrate (silicon wafers) was oated to a negative potential with respect to the source of 7 kV to accelerate the ion species.…”
In this paper a composite structure, topography, wettability and nanohardness of a (100) Si surface modied by means of ion-assisted deposition of metal (Me) coatings in conditions of a self-irradiation are discussed.
“…These methods have a common factor in that they use evaporation plus a reactive or noble gas ion bombardment. However, in such circumstances, a sufficiently large N or Ar (Kr, Xe) concentration in the interfacial film-substrate region may be obtained [6,7].…”
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/тот Surface and Coatings Technology 74-75 (1995) [945][946][947][948] Deposition of metal layers on carbon assisted with the same metal' ion radiation
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