Authors
Stephane Neuville, Allan Matthews
Publication date
2007/6/13
Source
Thin solid films
Volume
515
Issue
17
Pages
6619-6653
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Hard carbon coatings hold the key to improved performance for many types of products. However the achievement of these improvements requires the selection of the appropriate type of carbon coating and therefore the correct process and appropriate deposition parameters. The huge range of properties achievable in carbon coatings is mainly due to the ability of carbon to form different types of interatomic bonds, to take up different sites, and to adopt different structures. In addition to intrinsic material properties, other factors must also be considered for each application, such as the adhesion level achievable and coating cost. This complex situation explains why the number of applications for hard carbon films is still more limited than originally expected. Despite the considerable progress achieved during the last decade in hard coating technologies, practical results often appear conflicting, with differences in …
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