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Ultrathin carbon coatings are used in the magnetic storage industry to prot
ect sensitive sensor heads and magnetic media against corrosion and mechani
cal damage. Such damage can be modeled by artificially generated scratches
using scanning force microscope techniques. Loading forces in the mu N rang
e are applied, resulting in scratches with residual depths of only a few An
gstrom. A special image subtraction technique is used which allows careful
analysis of tiny grooves even on rough surfaces. The scratching resistance
of various CNx films, magnetron sputtered on hard disks with a thickness of
about 12 nm, was determined and found to improve with an increased nitroge
n content (6-16 at.%). This behavior, together with a linear downward shirt
of the Raman G-peak position from 1569 to 1564 cm(-1), supports the assump
tion that the incorporation of nitrogen increases the fraction of sp(3) bon
ds. (C) 2000 American Vacuum Society. [S0734-2101(00)02004-2].