Due to the low coefficient of friction and the high hardness of diamond-like carbon films they are very interesting for application of microtribological coatings for MEMS and microactuators. In contrast to well established films with a few micron thickness of the microtribological properties of very thin films with a thickness below 300 nm will be influenced additionally by the substrate material and the roughness of the sample surface. Therefore, we investigated the behaviour of micrfriction and wear for substrate materials with varying Young's modulus. Also, the influence of the topography and the contact situation of the counterparts were studied. Using single asperity contact the coefficient of friction decreases with decreasing contact...
Minimizing wear and friction in the contact area of the sliding parts of Micro-Electro- Mechanical S...
The properties of interfaces of functional parts used in micro actuators are very important to guara...
In micromechanical systems the mechanical and tribological requirements for the materials in use are...
To enhance the lifetime and reliability of microcomponents, thin microtribological films are applied...
Submicron diamond-like carbon films (DLC) were prepared on substrate materials with different Young'...
The relevance of active microsystems continually increases and with the expansion of applications al...
Amorphous diamond-like carbon films like a-C and a-C:H are well known for their excellent tribologic...
The miniaturisation of mechanical components and machines enables innovative future products. Howeve...
This paper deals with the fabrication and characterisation of friction and wear reduced nano-films f...
AbstractAs an approach to enhance the tribological performance of diamond like carbon (DLC) coating ...
In recent years “low load” tribology has received more attention due to the emergence of special dev...
Engineering materials with low friction and wear coefficient are important factor in order to reduce...
In this work the possibilities for the reduction of friction and wear in micro electro-mechanical sy...
In recent years 'low load' tribology has received more attention due to the emergence of special dev...
Diamond-like carbon (DLC) can be used as a tribological coatings in mechanical engineering to reduce...
Minimizing wear and friction in the contact area of the sliding parts of Micro-Electro- Mechanical S...
The properties of interfaces of functional parts used in micro actuators are very important to guara...
In micromechanical systems the mechanical and tribological requirements for the materials in use are...
To enhance the lifetime and reliability of microcomponents, thin microtribological films are applied...
Submicron diamond-like carbon films (DLC) were prepared on substrate materials with different Young'...
The relevance of active microsystems continually increases and with the expansion of applications al...
Amorphous diamond-like carbon films like a-C and a-C:H are well known for their excellent tribologic...
The miniaturisation of mechanical components and machines enables innovative future products. Howeve...
This paper deals with the fabrication and characterisation of friction and wear reduced nano-films f...
AbstractAs an approach to enhance the tribological performance of diamond like carbon (DLC) coating ...
In recent years “low load” tribology has received more attention due to the emergence of special dev...
Engineering materials with low friction and wear coefficient are important factor in order to reduce...
In this work the possibilities for the reduction of friction and wear in micro electro-mechanical sy...
In recent years 'low load' tribology has received more attention due to the emergence of special dev...
Diamond-like carbon (DLC) can be used as a tribological coatings in mechanical engineering to reduce...
Minimizing wear and friction in the contact area of the sliding parts of Micro-Electro- Mechanical S...
The properties of interfaces of functional parts used in micro actuators are very important to guara...
In micromechanical systems the mechanical and tribological requirements for the materials in use are...