Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1503252 | Scripta Materialia | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
This study investigated the fracture behaviour of cohesive cracking and subsequent buckling delamination at the interface between a diamond-like carbon (DLC) film and a stainless steel substrate during tension testing. It was revealed by cross-sectional analysis with a focused ion beam system that spallation of the DLC film was caused by interfacial cracking and the subsequent kinking into a thin film layer. Interfacial adhesion strength was estimated by the spalled crack width, which shows that the adhesion of the DLC coating was considerably improved by increasing the negative bias voltage during Ar plasma etching prior to the film deposition.
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Authors
Hyun-Jong Kim, Myoung-Woon Moon, Dong-Ik Kim, Kwang-Ryeol Lee, Kyu Hwan Oh,