Xm. He et al., ENHANCEMENT OF TRIBOLOGICAL PROPERTIES BY DYNAMIC MIXING OF DIAMOND-LIKE CARBON MO FILMS ON STEEL, Materials science & engineering. B, Solid-state materials for advanced technology, 31(3), 1995, pp. 269-274
Diamond-like carbon (DLC) films synthesized by Ar+ beam sputtering on
disks of AISI 52100 steel with a molybdenum interlayer were concurrent
ly bombarded by Ne+ with an energy of 100 eV. Owing to high energy Ne dynamic mixing at an early stage of molybdenum and carbon deposition,
the atomic intermixed layers at the DLC-Mo-steel interfaces and molyb
denum carbide phases at the DLC-Mo interface were formed. These struct
ural changes at the interfaces of the molybdenum interlayer increased
the hardness and the adhesion of the DLC films to the steel substrate.
Friction and wear tests demonstrated that the tribological properties
of DLC films deposited on an Mo/steel substrate with atom-mixed inter
faces were remarkably improved.