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Pulsed laser deposition of hard carbon coatings at atmospheric pressure
T. V. Kononenkoa, V. I. Konova, E. N. Lubninb, F. Dausingerc a Natural Sciences Center at General Physics Institute of RAS, Moscow
b Institute of Physical Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
c Institut für Strahlwerkzeuge, Deutschland
Abstract:
A technique of vacuum-free deposition of thin films from laser-induced plasma arising upon the ablation of a target by intense laser radiation is proposed and experimentally realised. Experimental results on the deposition of hard carbon coatings onto stainless steel substrates upon evaporation of a graphite target in air by picosecond pulses from a Nd:YAP laser are presented. According to the data of X-ray electron spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction analysis, the films obtained in our experiments consist of sp2- and sp3-bound amorphous carbon with a small admixture of oxygen. The coating was tested for mechanical properties to exhibit excellent results, including nanohardness (12 — 14 GPa on the average, up to 40 GPa locally) and adhesion to the substrate (>60 MPa), undeniably testifying to the promise of this technique.
Received: 22.01.2003
Citation:
T. V. Kononenko, V. I. Konov, E. N. Lubnin, F. Dausinger, “Pulsed laser deposition of hard carbon coatings at atmospheric pressure”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 33:3 (2003), 189–191 [Quantum Electron., 33:3 (2003), 189–191]
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