peer reviewedScratch testing is a fast and effective method for the measurement of critical loads in order to determine the adhesion properties of coatings and their behavior in tribological applications. Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM) provides a means of monitoring electrostatic charging on the surfaces of materials. In this paper, we describe the use of a combination of scratch testing and KPFM analysis to evaluate the electrostatic effect induced by silver nanoparticles incorporated as clusters in diamond-like carbon (DLC) films, as well as its correlation with the rubbing process. KPFM was used for mapping of the potentials on the surfaces of DLC–Ag films subjected to nanoscale scratching. The procedure was also conducted at the m...
We present a study on the simultaneous evolution of the electron emission and surface charge accumul...
The incorporation of silver into the diamond-like carbon (DLC) coatings has shown excellent potentia...
In order to successfully incorporate the tremendous possibilities of nanoscale applications into dev...
Scratch testing is a fast and effective method for the measurement of critical loads in order to det...
The properties of interfaces of functional parts used in micro actuators are very important to guara...
Metal containing amorphous hydro-carbon films are protective coating materials with very low frictio...
In this study we have deposited silver-containing hydrogenated and hydrogen-free diamond-like carbon...
Diamond-like carbon (DLC) coatings have a wide array of desirable characteristics such as low fricti...
The determination of mechanical properties of thin films is of crucial interest for applications of ...
International audienceThe generation of wear particles is now considered one of the most important f...
Metal-containing amorphous hydrogenated carbon films are of high interest for industrial application...
Atomic force microscopy based microwear experiments allow deeper understanding of mechanisms of wear...
International audienceThe nano-scratch behavior of diamond-like carbon films prepared on Ti alloy su...
Nanotriboelectrification is studied by a Kelvin probe force microscopy (KFM)-based method. The elect...
The wear mechanisms of carbon coated computer hard disks with laser-textured (LT) and mechanically-t...
We present a study on the simultaneous evolution of the electron emission and surface charge accumul...
The incorporation of silver into the diamond-like carbon (DLC) coatings has shown excellent potentia...
In order to successfully incorporate the tremendous possibilities of nanoscale applications into dev...
Scratch testing is a fast and effective method for the measurement of critical loads in order to det...
The properties of interfaces of functional parts used in micro actuators are very important to guara...
Metal containing amorphous hydro-carbon films are protective coating materials with very low frictio...
In this study we have deposited silver-containing hydrogenated and hydrogen-free diamond-like carbon...
Diamond-like carbon (DLC) coatings have a wide array of desirable characteristics such as low fricti...
The determination of mechanical properties of thin films is of crucial interest for applications of ...
International audienceThe generation of wear particles is now considered one of the most important f...
Metal-containing amorphous hydrogenated carbon films are of high interest for industrial application...
Atomic force microscopy based microwear experiments allow deeper understanding of mechanisms of wear...
International audienceThe nano-scratch behavior of diamond-like carbon films prepared on Ti alloy su...
Nanotriboelectrification is studied by a Kelvin probe force microscopy (KFM)-based method. The elect...
The wear mechanisms of carbon coated computer hard disks with laser-textured (LT) and mechanically-t...
We present a study on the simultaneous evolution of the electron emission and surface charge accumul...
The incorporation of silver into the diamond-like carbon (DLC) coatings has shown excellent potentia...
In order to successfully incorporate the tremendous possibilities of nanoscale applications into dev...