Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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702010 | Diamond and Related Materials | 2011 | 4 Pages |
This paper reports macro and micro frictional properties of DLC, TiN, CrN films and GC substrate of which surfaces are nanostructured with femtosecond (fs) laser pulses. The friction coefficient μ of the nanostructured surface was measured at a usual load with a ball-on-disk friction test machine. The results have shown that carbon materials of DLC and GC provide lower values of μ than TiN and CrN, and μ of DLC and TiN measured with a hardened steel ball decreases with an increase of the laser pulse energy. On the other hand, μ of nanostructured surfaces of thin films monotonously increases with an increase in laser pulse energy, which was measured with a micro-scratch test at an ultralight load of 1.5 mN utilizing a diamond tip. The friction coefficient of the GC substrate irradiated at a low fluence around the ablation threshold has shown a lower value than that of the non-irradiated surface.
Research Highlights► The frictional properties of DLC, GC, TiN and CrN nanostructured with femtosecond laser pulses are reported. ► At a usual load, DLC and GC provide fairly lower friction coefficients µ than nitrides. ► At an ultralight load of 1.5 mN, µ of DLC and nitrides monotonously increases with an increase in laser fluence. ► Meanwhile, µ of GC irradiated at a low fluence represents a minimum value of 0.05.