Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7002717 Tribology International 2016 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
In the present work, a special interface between substrate and carbon films is introduced to prolong wear life of a-C:H film in high vacuum, and the optimized film exhibits an ultra-long life of 2.6×105 cycles, corresponding to 9796.8 m at the normal load of 5 N. Experimental results show that gradient interlayer significantly decreases internal stress, increases adhesion strength as well as improves interface fracture toughness, and then anti-wear ability shows a corresponding improvement. This study discloses that interface design plays important roles in determining tribological behavior of a-C:H film in vacuum, which provides a novel method for developing new generation space lubrication film.
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