This paper will present physical and tribological properties of diamond-lik
e carbon (DLC) films deposited by plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition
using a commercial RF high density plasma (HDP). The films have been prepa
red from acetylene or acetylene + hydrogen mixtures using a range of HDP co
nditions. The composition and optical properties of the DLC films have been
characterized by forward recoil elastic scattering (FRES) and Fourier tran
sform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). The tribological properties have been m
easured in ambient air and in dry nitrogen using a pin-on-flat tribometer,
While the friction coefficients in air (< 0.14) were mostly independent of
the deposition conditions, the friction in dry nitrogen was affected by the
deposition conditions, reaching values as low as 0.01. The wear rates of t
he HDP DLC films were extremely low. This paper will discuss the friction p
roperties of these films in relation to the deposition conditions and their
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