Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1661015 | Surface and Coatings Technology | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The effect of radio-frequency powers on the properties of carbon coatings on optical fibers prepared by plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition is investigated. The radio-frequency powers are selected at 150, 200, 250, 300, and 350Â W. Results indicate that if the radio-frequency power increases from 150 to 350Â W, the deposition rate of carbon coatings and carbon grain size increase. As the radio-frequency power changes from 150 to 200Â W, the water contact angle of carbon coatings increases due to the increase of sp3-CHx bonding. Alternatively, as the radio-frequency power increases from 200 to 350Â W, the water contact angle of carbon coatings gradually reduces which is resulted from the increase of surface roughness. As the radio-frequency power is 200Â W, the carbon coating has the highest water-repellency and the excellent ability to sustain the low-temperature loading, so it is the best for production of the hermetic optical fiber coating.
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Authors
Hung-Chien Lin, Sham-Tsong Shiue, Yi-Ming Chou,