Seong Shan YapChen Hon NeeS. L. YapTeck Yong TouSeong Ling YapTeck Yong Tou
Nanostructured diamond‐like carbon (DLC) films instead of the ultrasmooth film were obtained by pulsed laser ablation of pyrolytic graphite. Deposition was performed at room temperature in vacuum with substrates placed at off‐axis position. The configuration utilized high density plasma plume arriving at low effective angle for the formation of nanostructured DLC. Nanostructures with maximum size of 50 nm were deposited as compared to the ultrasmooth DLC films obtained in a conventional deposition. The Raman spectra of the films confirmed that the films were diamond‐like/amorphous in nature. Although grown at an angle, ion energy of >35 eV was obtained at the off‐axis position. This was proposed to be responsible for subplantation growth of sp 3 hybridized carbon. The condensation of energetic clusters and oblique angle deposition correspondingly gave rise to the formation of nanostructured DLC in this study.
Samuel A. HeviaF. Guzmán-OlivosIván MuñozGonzalo Muñoz-CordovezS. Caballero-BendixsenH. M. RuizM. Favre
David L. PappasK. L. SaengerJ. BruleyWilliam KrakowJerome J. CuomoTieer GuR. W. Collins
郭延龙 Guo Yanlong王淑云 Wang Shuyun王小兵 Wang Xiaobing袁孝 Yuan Xiao卢常勇 Lu Changyong万强 Wan Qiang孙斌 Sun Bin程勇 Cheng Yong
Yanlong GuoShuyun WangXiaobing WangYong ChengHui‐Sheng WangBin Sun
D. DellasegaG. MerloClaudia ContiC. E. BottaniM. Passoni