SYNTHESIS OF DIAMOND-LIKE CARBON STRUCTURE BY NA-ION IMPLANTATION IN GRAPHITE AND POLYACETYLENE

Citation
M. Iwaki et al., SYNTHESIS OF DIAMOND-LIKE CARBON STRUCTURE BY NA-ION IMPLANTATION IN GRAPHITE AND POLYACETYLENE, Surface & coatings technology, 104, 1998, pp. 370-374
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Materials Science, Coatings & Films
ISSN journal
02578972
Volume
104
Year of publication
1998
Pages
370 - 374
Database
ISI
SICI code
0257-8972(1998)104:<370:SODCSB>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
A study has been made of the structures of diamond-like carbon by anal yzing Raman spectra of ion-implanted carbon. Substrates used were glas s-like carbon and high-density polyacetylene [HD-(CH)(x)]. Sodium ion implantation was performed with doses of 1 x 10(15) x 10(17) ions cm(- 2) at an energy of 150 keV. Raman spectra of glass-like carbon have tw o peaks at 1585 and 1360 cm(-1), which correspond to graphite (G-peak) and disordered graphite (D-peak), respectively. Ion implantation caus es these two peaks to broaden, and finally, the Raman spectra show an asymmetric broad peak, showing the formation of diamond-like carbon. A n intact polyacetylene has two Raman peaks around 1500 and 1150 cm(-1) , which are due to the C=C stretching mode (nu 1) and a mixed mode (nu 3) of the CH bending and C-C single bond stretching vibration, respec tively. Ion implantation in polyacetylene causes the appearance of two new peaks at 1360 and 1585 cm(-1), which seem to correspond to D-peak and G-peak, respectively. High-dose ion implantation causes the Raman spectrum to have an asymmetric broad peak that is almost the same as that observed from the ion-implanted glass-like carbon. From the varia tion of Raman spectra, it is concluded that the Raman spectrum with an asymmetric broad peak is composed of four components: G-peak, nu 1 mo de, D-peak and nu 3 mode. The relationship between wear resistance and Raman spectra will be discussed. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science S.A.