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Unusual stress behaviour of La(2)O(3)- and CeO(2)-doped diamond-like carbon nanofilms

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Indexed by:期刊论文

Date of Publication:1900-01-01

Journal:PHILOSOPHICAL MAGAZINE LETTERS

Included Journals:SCIE、EI、Scopus

Volume:88

Issue:8

Page Number:567-574

ISSN No.:0950-0839

Key Words:La(2)O(3); CeO(2); DLC; residual compressive stress

Abstract:Diamond-like carbon (DLC) and seven kinds of La(2)O(3)- and CeO(2)-doped DLC composite nanofilms were deposited by unbalanced magnetron sputtering. Raman spectra show that these deposited films have the obvious characteristics of amorphous DLC films. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy confirms that the La(2)O(3) and CeO(2) are formed within the DLC films. Combining the C1s spectrum and Raman spectra, the DLC amorphous structure is not changed with the doping of La(2)O(3) and CeO(2). Auger electron spectroscopy exhibits that La, Ce, O and C elements distribute uniformly along the depth direction, and they diffuse into the substrate at the interface between the substrate and film. Residual compressive stress of pure DLC films is 0.9 GPa, and those of La(2)O(3) and CeO(2) doped DLC films are lower than 0.25 GPa. The residual stress of seven kinds of rare earth oxides doped DLC films reduces to lower than 1/3 of that of pure DLC films. When the composite concentration of rare earth oxides is less than or equal to 9%, the residual compressive stress is in the range of 0.01-0.02 GPa, which is 1/90-1/45 of that of pure DLC films, indicating unusual stress behaviour.

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