Diamond-like carbon films are deposited with a number of different methods. This results in a wide variety of different microstructures and even compositions of the films, which challenges characterization capabilities. Ion beam analysis can be used in many ways to probe the properties of the films. A classic application is the determination of hydrogen concentrations in hydrogenated amorphous carbon films, a-H : C. This is performed by using either a resonance of the nuclear reaction 1H(15N, αγ)12C or a forward recoiling technique. Diamond-like films have been doped with metals, Si, F, etc. in order to modify mechanical, tribological, or optical properties. Dopand concentrations can be qualitatively measured using either a backscattering o...
Properties of physical vapor deposited diamondlike carbon (DLC) films and the migration of hydrogen ...
A single and dual ion beam system was used to generate amorphous carbon films with diamond like prop...
A highly tetrahedrally bonded form on nonhydrogenated amorphous carbon (a-C) is produced by depositi...
Diamond-like carbon films are deposited with a number of different methods. This results in a wide v...
Diamondlike carbon (DLC) films from a primary ion beam deposition system, were examined using nanoin...
Non-hydrogenated diamond-like carbon films have been prepared by Dual Ion Beam Sputtering and Ion Be...
Non-hydrogenated diamond-like carbon films have been prepared by Dual Ion Beam Sputtering and Ion Be...
By mass-selected low energy ion beam deposition, amorphous carbon film was obtained. X-ray diffracti...
Diamond and diamond-like carbon (DLC) have properties which in principle make them ideally suited to...
Diamond-like carbon (DLC) films have been deposited on dissimilar substrates using three different d...
International audienceIn this work we probe the structural properties of amorphous hydrogenated carb...
A new non-destructive method to determine hydrogen content in diamond-like carbon and polymeric thin...
A new non-destructive method to determine hydrogen content in diamond-like carbon and polymeric thin...
An overview is given on the deposition, properties and applications of dense amorphous carbon films ...
A new non-destructive method to determine hydrogen content in diamond-like carbon and polymeric thin...
Properties of physical vapor deposited diamondlike carbon (DLC) films and the migration of hydrogen ...
A single and dual ion beam system was used to generate amorphous carbon films with diamond like prop...
A highly tetrahedrally bonded form on nonhydrogenated amorphous carbon (a-C) is produced by depositi...
Diamond-like carbon films are deposited with a number of different methods. This results in a wide v...
Diamondlike carbon (DLC) films from a primary ion beam deposition system, were examined using nanoin...
Non-hydrogenated diamond-like carbon films have been prepared by Dual Ion Beam Sputtering and Ion Be...
Non-hydrogenated diamond-like carbon films have been prepared by Dual Ion Beam Sputtering and Ion Be...
By mass-selected low energy ion beam deposition, amorphous carbon film was obtained. X-ray diffracti...
Diamond and diamond-like carbon (DLC) have properties which in principle make them ideally suited to...
Diamond-like carbon (DLC) films have been deposited on dissimilar substrates using three different d...
International audienceIn this work we probe the structural properties of amorphous hydrogenated carb...
A new non-destructive method to determine hydrogen content in diamond-like carbon and polymeric thin...
A new non-destructive method to determine hydrogen content in diamond-like carbon and polymeric thin...
An overview is given on the deposition, properties and applications of dense amorphous carbon films ...
A new non-destructive method to determine hydrogen content in diamond-like carbon and polymeric thin...
Properties of physical vapor deposited diamondlike carbon (DLC) films and the migration of hydrogen ...
A single and dual ion beam system was used to generate amorphous carbon films with diamond like prop...
A highly tetrahedrally bonded form on nonhydrogenated amorphous carbon (a-C) is produced by depositi...