Friction and Wear Characteristics of C/Si Bi-layer Coatings Deposited on Silicon Substrate by DC Magnetron Sputtering |
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Authors: | Oleksiy V. Penkov Yegor A. Bugayev Igor Zhuravel Valeriy V. Kondratenko Auezhan Amanov Dae-Eun Kim |
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Affiliation: | 1. Center for Nano-Wear, Yonsei University, Seoul, 120-749, Korea 2. National Technical University ??KhPI??, Kharkov, Ukraine 3. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul, 120-749, Korea
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Abstract: | The tribological behavior of carbon/silicon bi-layer coatings deposited on a silicon substrate by DC magnetron sputtering was assessed and compared to that of amorphous carbon and silicon coatings. The motivation was to develop a wear resistant coating for silicon using thin layers of amorphous carbon and silicon. Wear tests were conducted by sliding a stainless steel ball against the coating specimens under applied normal loads in the range of 20?~?50?mN. Results showed that the wear rate of the bi-layer coating was strongly dependent on the ratio of thickness between the carbon and silicon layers. The wear rate of the bi-layer coating with 25?nm thick carbon and 102?nm thick silicon layers was about 48 and 20 times lower than that of the single-layer amorphous carbon and amorphous silicon coating, respectively. In addition, the steady-state friction coefficient of the bi-layer coating could be decreased to 0.09 by optimizing the thickness of the layer. Finally, a model for the wear reduction mechanism of the carbon/silicon bi-layer coating was proposed. |
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