Diamond-like carbon formed by plasma immersion ion implantation and deposition technique on 304 stainless steel

Diamond-like carbon (DLC) films were deposited on stainless steel disc substrates by plasma immersion ion implantation and deposition (PIII&D) technique. Ar, CH4 and C2H2 gas were used as the working gases and discharged by radio frequency at 13.56 MHz. During the implantation and deposition pro...

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Main Authors: C. Pakpum, N. Pasaja, D. Boonyawan, P. Suanpoot, P. Srisantithum, C. Silawatshananai, T. Vilaithong
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-622802018-09-11T09:28:27Z Diamond-like carbon formed by plasma immersion ion implantation and deposition technique on 304 stainless steel C. Pakpum N. Pasaja D. Boonyawan P. Suanpoot P. Srisantithum C. Silawatshananai T. Vilaithong Materials Science Physics and Astronomy Diamond-like carbon (DLC) films were deposited on stainless steel disc substrates by plasma immersion ion implantation and deposition (PIII&D) technique. Ar, CH4 and C2H2 gas were used as the working gases and discharged by radio frequency at 13.56 MHz. During the implantation and deposition process the plasma discharge was monitored by optical emission spectroscopy in order to analyze the state of the chemical species presented in the plasma. Ion implantation (Vbias = -20 kV and -10 kV) process served to produce a graded interface between the DLC films and the substrate material. Deposition (Vbias = -5 kV) process using a gas mixture of C2H2/Ar with a ratio of 1:1. The structure information of the DLC films was evaluated by Raman spectroscopy and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). The composition of the DLC films and the thickness was measured by Rutherford backscattering spectrometry (RBS). The tribological properties were analyzed using a pin-on-disk tribometer and a microhardness tester, respectively. It was found that the DLC film was 0.8 μm thick with a hardness of 2.54 GPa and had good friction properties. Raman spectra appeared as G-band and D-band centered at 1550 cm-1 and 1418 cm-1, respectively. FTIR analysis observed the sp3 C=H2 asymmetric and sp2 C=C bond at 2928.73 cm -1 and 1667.10 cm-1 peak. © 2005 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. 2018-09-11T09:24:58Z 2018-09-11T09:24:58Z 2005-01-01 Book Series 10120394 2-s2.0-24944436410 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=24944436410&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/62280
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Materials Science
Physics and Astronomy
spellingShingle Materials Science
Physics and Astronomy
C. Pakpum
N. Pasaja
D. Boonyawan
P. Suanpoot
P. Srisantithum
C. Silawatshananai
T. Vilaithong
Diamond-like carbon formed by plasma immersion ion implantation and deposition technique on 304 stainless steel
description Diamond-like carbon (DLC) films were deposited on stainless steel disc substrates by plasma immersion ion implantation and deposition (PIII&D) technique. Ar, CH4 and C2H2 gas were used as the working gases and discharged by radio frequency at 13.56 MHz. During the implantation and deposition process the plasma discharge was monitored by optical emission spectroscopy in order to analyze the state of the chemical species presented in the plasma. Ion implantation (Vbias = -20 kV and -10 kV) process served to produce a graded interface between the DLC films and the substrate material. Deposition (Vbias = -5 kV) process using a gas mixture of C2H2/Ar with a ratio of 1:1. The structure information of the DLC films was evaluated by Raman spectroscopy and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). The composition of the DLC films and the thickness was measured by Rutherford backscattering spectrometry (RBS). The tribological properties were analyzed using a pin-on-disk tribometer and a microhardness tester, respectively. It was found that the DLC film was 0.8 μm thick with a hardness of 2.54 GPa and had good friction properties. Raman spectra appeared as G-band and D-band centered at 1550 cm-1 and 1418 cm-1, respectively. FTIR analysis observed the sp3 C=H2 asymmetric and sp2 C=C bond at 2928.73 cm -1 and 1667.10 cm-1 peak. © 2005 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.
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author C. Pakpum
N. Pasaja
D. Boonyawan
P. Suanpoot
P. Srisantithum
C. Silawatshananai
T. Vilaithong
author_facet C. Pakpum
N. Pasaja
D. Boonyawan
P. Suanpoot
P. Srisantithum
C. Silawatshananai
T. Vilaithong
author_sort C. Pakpum
title Diamond-like carbon formed by plasma immersion ion implantation and deposition technique on 304 stainless steel
title_short Diamond-like carbon formed by plasma immersion ion implantation and deposition technique on 304 stainless steel
title_full Diamond-like carbon formed by plasma immersion ion implantation and deposition technique on 304 stainless steel
title_fullStr Diamond-like carbon formed by plasma immersion ion implantation and deposition technique on 304 stainless steel
title_full_unstemmed Diamond-like carbon formed by plasma immersion ion implantation and deposition technique on 304 stainless steel
title_sort diamond-like carbon formed by plasma immersion ion implantation and deposition technique on 304 stainless steel
publishDate 2018
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