H. Fukui et al., An investigation of the wear track on DLC (a-C : H) film by time-of-flightsecondary ion mass spectroscopy, SURF COAT, 146, 2001, pp. 378-383
Tribological behaviors of diamond-like carbon (DLC) on steel under ambient
air without lubricant were investigated. DLC (a-C:H) film was prepared on a
cemented carbide substrate by radio frequency (r.f.) plasma assisted chemi
cal vapor deposition (PACVD) using a methane (CH4) precursor. The hydrogen
content in DLC film was approximately 35 at.%. Pin-on-disk experiments were
conducted on DLC-coated disk at the sliding velocity of 52 mm/s under 10 N
loading using a steel ball (AISI 52100, 6 min in diameter) as the pin mate
rial. After the evaluation of friction coefficient and wear resistance, the
transferred layer and wear debris on the wear track of DLC film were inves
tigated using Time-of-Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectroscopy (TOF-SIMS). Th
e data of TOF-SIMS show the existence of hydrocarbon macromolecules (CnHm)
inside the wear track. This result suggests there is a formation of some ki
nd of lubricant materials containing polymer (macromolecule of hydrocarbon)
, which is generated by the polymerization of DLC film during the tribo-tes
t, contributing thus, to the low friction performance of DLC film. (C) 2001
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