1992
DOI: 10.1016/0040-6090(92)90605-b
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R.f. plasma-assisted chemical vapour deposition of diamond-like carbon: physical and mechanical properties

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“…This is equivalent with a decrease from 45 to 35 at. % hydrogen which is in agreement with observations by, e.g., Dekempeneer et al 20 Calculation of the proportionality constants is performed by relating the ERDA/RBS to the infrared measurements. It is assumed that no unbonded hydrogen is present in the films as we have no energetic ion bombardment which releases hydrogen via subsurface rearrangement of the growing film.…”
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“…This is equivalent with a decrease from 45 to 35 at. % hydrogen which is in agreement with observations by, e.g., Dekempeneer et al 20 Calculation of the proportionality constants is performed by relating the ERDA/RBS to the infrared measurements. It is assumed that no unbonded hydrogen is present in the films as we have no energetic ion bombardment which releases hydrogen via subsurface rearrangement of the growing film.…”
Section: ͑2͒supporting
confidence: 88%
“…For diamondlike a-C:H the hardness is found in the range from 10 to 20 GPa. Dekempeneer et al 20 have presented a maximum value of about 14 GPa several years ago but currently they obtain hardnesses of 20 GPa for a-C:H deposited with an rf parallel-plate reactor. Robertson 4 and Pharr et al 24 report a maximum value of 17 GPa.…”
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