Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5466163 | Thin Solid Films | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The film nanohardness and tribological properties (i.e. friction coefficient and wear rate) are directly connected to the film chemical composition and structure. High nanohardness (~ 20 GPa), friction coefficient of μ = 0.5 and high wear rate (5.4 · 10â 13 m2/N) are obtained for the lowest carbon content of 37 at.%. When increasing the carbon content in the film (77 at.%), the hardness strongly decreases to ~ 10 GPa and a lower friction coefficient (μ = 0.2) and wear rate (4.7 · 10â 15 m2/N) are obtained. These properties are similar and even better than the ones of Cr(VI) based electroplating coatings, demonstrating the attractiveness of our WC/C:H films as a potential alternative to these coatings.
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Authors
C. Nouvellon, R. Belchi, L. Libralesso, O. Douhéret, R. Lazzaroni, R. Snyders, D. Thiry,