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16 December 2013 Effects of temperature on internal friction of Graphit-iC graphite-like carbon coatings
Zhi-yong Zhu, Wen Shi, Zi Wan, Jun-feng Yuan, Xiao Li
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Proceedings Volume 9068, Eighth International Conference on Thin Film Physics and Applications; 906816 (2013) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2054073
Event: Eighth International Conference on Thin Film Physics and Applications (TFPA13), 2013, Shanghai, China
Abstract
Graphit-iC graphite-like carbon coatings were deposited on SDC90 cold work die steel by using an unbalanced magnetron sputtering technology. Effects of the temperature on microstructure and internal friction of the carbon coatings were characterized by Raman spectroscopy (Raman) and a low-frequency mechanical analyzer (LMA-1) testing system. The results indicate that the internal friction of the two-side deposited carbon coatings is small (2.17×10-4), being higher than one of the substrate (1.63×10-4), and increases with temperature. However, there is an internal friction peak at 250°C accompanied with partial sp3 transferred to sp2 and increasing the intensity ratio ID/IG. There is gradual graphitization tendency of the carbon coatings as temperatures increase from 25°C to 350 °C. This would be progressive transformation from amorphous to crystalline.
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Zhi-yong Zhu, Wen Shi, Zi Wan, Jun-feng Yuan, and Xiao Li "Effects of temperature on internal friction of Graphit-iC graphite-like carbon coatings ", Proc. SPIE 9068, Eighth International Conference on Thin Film Physics and Applications, 906816 (16 December 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2054073
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KEYWORDS
Carbon

Raman spectroscopy

Crystals

Chromium

Heat treatments

Interfaces

Analytical research

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