Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1669245 Thin Solid Films 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this paper we concentrate on the microstructure of diamond-like carbon films prepared by plasma assisted chemical vapor deposition on acrylic rubber. The temperature variation produced by the ion impingement during plasma cleaning and subsequent film deposition was monitored and controlled as a function of bias voltage and treatment time. Its influence during film growth on the appearance of patterns of cracks and wrinkles, caused by the thermal stresses is evaluated. Different growth modes are proposed in order to explain the smaller patch sizes observed at negative variations of temperature. The coefficient of friction (CoF) of the samples is measured using a pin-on-disk tribometer in non-lubricated conditions. Much lower CoF values than unprotected rubber are seen, which can be correlated with the observed patch size.

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