Influence of carbyne content on the mechanical performance of nanothick amorphous carbon coatings

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This study concerns the evaluation of the coefficient of friction, at different temperatures, of amorphous carbon thin films, deposited onto nanocrystalline sputtered copper coatings by clean-technology rf magnetron sputtering. The aim is to access the capacity of carbon thin films, with different contents of sp2 and sp1 bonds, to act as a solid lubricant for copper surfaces. Raman spectroscopy revealed that all the as-deposited coatings consist of amorphous carbon with low defect content and decreasing carbyne concentration with increasing thickness. The tribological tests at 25 °C and 200 °C revealed that, for the higher temperature, the 15 nm carbon coating present 0.001 friction coefficients at 2 N load. Overall, the study presents a one-step technology for the greener production of solid lubrication systems for micro- and nano-components, avoiding the environmental impact of lubricants.

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Piedade, A. P., & Cangueiro, L. (2020). Influence of carbyne content on the mechanical performance of nanothick amorphous carbon coatings. Nanomaterials, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano10040780

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