The effect of alloying on the structure and peculiarities of tribological behavior of vacuum-deposited diamond-like coatings


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In this work, we report the results of a study of the atomic and crystalline structures, phase and chemical compositions and tribological properties of DLC coatings deposited by plasma-assisted (PA) CVD (a-C:H:Si and a-C:H:Si:Mo) and magnetron reactive sputtering (a-C:H:Cr). The a-C:H:Si:Mo coatings revealed the formation of ultra-dispersed inclusions of either molybdenum carbides or silicides, whereas no such inclusions were found in the a-C:H:Si compound. The a-C:H:Cr coatings that were deposited in an acetylene–nitrogen gas mixture exhibited a nanocomposite structure composed of chromium, its carbide and nitride phases. The tribological tests showed that the DLC coatings with silicon and silicon–molybdenum have a high friction coefficient and a low working performance, while the chromium-containing coatings have high levels of their mechanical and tribological characteristics, making them promising materials for operation under high contact pressures.

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I. S. Levin

Department of Physics; Institute of Machines Science

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Email: i.s.levin@physics.msu.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991; Moscow, 101990

M. M. Khrushchov

Institute of Machines Science

Email: i.s.levin@physics.msu.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 101990

E. A. Marchenko

Institute of Machines Science

Email: i.s.levin@physics.msu.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 101990

V. M. Avdyukhina

Department of Physics

Email: i.s.levin@physics.msu.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991

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