A diamond-like carbon(DLC) film was deposited on YT14 substrate using magnetron sputtering(MS). The surface morphologies, roughness and bonding spectra of obtained film were characterized using scanning electron m...A diamond-like carbon(DLC) film was deposited on YT14 substrate using magnetron sputtering(MS). The surface morphologies, roughness and bonding spectra of obtained film were characterized using scanning electron microscopy(SEM), atomic force microscopy(AFM), and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy(XPS), respectively, and its mechanical property and bonding strength were measured using a nanoindentation and scratch tester, respectively. The results show that the C-enriched DLC film exhibits a denser microstructure and smoother surface with lower surface roughness of 21.8 nm. The ratio of C sp2 at 284.4 e V that corresponds to the diamond(111) and the C sp3 at 285.3 e V that corresponds to the diamond(220) plane for the as-received film is 0.36: 0.64, showing that the C sp3 has the high content. The hardness and Young's modulus of DLC film by nanoindentation are 8.534 41 and 142.158 1 GPa, respectively, and the corresponding bonding strength is 74.55 N by scratch test.展开更多
MnGa films were grown by magnetron sputtering on thermally oxidized Si(Si/SiO2) and glass substrates. Films grown on single-crystal Si(100) substrate with different underlayers were prepared for comparison. It is ...MnGa films were grown by magnetron sputtering on thermally oxidized Si(Si/SiO2) and glass substrates. Films grown on single-crystal Si(100) substrate with different underlayers were prepared for comparison. It is found that the Si/SiO2 substrate is more suitable for growing high-coercivity MnGa films than the glass substrate, which is the result of the isolated-island-like growth. A coercivity of 9.7 kOe can be achieved for the 10 nm MnGa films grown on Si/SiO2 substrate at substrate temperature TS of 450 °C.Optimized experimental conditions are specified by changing the thickness of the MnGa films and the temperature of the substrates.展开更多
基金Funded by the Jiangsu Province Science and Technology Support Program(Industry)(No.BE2014818)
文摘A diamond-like carbon(DLC) film was deposited on YT14 substrate using magnetron sputtering(MS). The surface morphologies, roughness and bonding spectra of obtained film were characterized using scanning electron microscopy(SEM), atomic force microscopy(AFM), and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy(XPS), respectively, and its mechanical property and bonding strength were measured using a nanoindentation and scratch tester, respectively. The results show that the C-enriched DLC film exhibits a denser microstructure and smoother surface with lower surface roughness of 21.8 nm. The ratio of C sp2 at 284.4 e V that corresponds to the diamond(111) and the C sp3 at 285.3 e V that corresponds to the diamond(220) plane for the as-received film is 0.36: 0.64, showing that the C sp3 has the high content. The hardness and Young's modulus of DLC film by nanoindentation are 8.534 41 and 142.158 1 GPa, respectively, and the corresponding bonding strength is 74.55 N by scratch test.
基金financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 51590883, 51471167, 51271179 and 51571194)the project of Chinese Academy of Sciences with grant number KJZD-EW-M05-3supported by a Joint Research Project from Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning/Korea Research Council for Industrial Science and Technology
文摘MnGa films were grown by magnetron sputtering on thermally oxidized Si(Si/SiO2) and glass substrates. Films grown on single-crystal Si(100) substrate with different underlayers were prepared for comparison. It is found that the Si/SiO2 substrate is more suitable for growing high-coercivity MnGa films than the glass substrate, which is the result of the isolated-island-like growth. A coercivity of 9.7 kOe can be achieved for the 10 nm MnGa films grown on Si/SiO2 substrate at substrate temperature TS of 450 °C.Optimized experimental conditions are specified by changing the thickness of the MnGa films and the temperature of the substrates.