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http://dx.doi.org/10.5695/JKISE.2021.54.6.357

Effect of fluorine gas addition for improvement of surface wear property of DLC thin film deposited by using PECVD  

Park, Hyun-Jun (Heat Treatment R&D Group, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology)
Kim, Jun-Hyung (Poongsan Co., Ltd.)
Moon, Kyoung-Il (Heat Treatment R&D Group, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology)
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Journal of the Korean institute of surface engineering / v.54, no.6, 2021 , pp. 357-364 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this study, DLC films deposited by PECVD were evaluated to the properties of super-hydrophobic by CF4 treatment. The structure of DLC films were confirmed by Raman Spectra whether or not mixed sp3 (like diamond) peak and sp2 (like graphite) peak. And the hydrogen contents in the DLC films (F-DLC) were measured by RBS analysis. In addition, DLC films were analyzed by scratch test for adhesion, nano-indentation for hardness and tribo-meter of Ball-on-disc type for friction coefficient. In the result of analysis, DLC films had traditional structure regardless of variation of hardness at constant conditions. Also adhesion of DLC film was increased as higher material hardness. Otherwise, friction coefficient was increased as lower material hardness. The DLC films were treated by CF4 plasma treatment to enhance the properties of super-hydrophobic. And the DLC films were measured by ESEM(Enviromental Scanning Electron Microscope) for water condensation.
Keywords
PECVD; F-DLC; Super-hydrophobic; $CF_4$;
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