Amorphous hard carbon films deposited by filtered cathodic arc deposition exhibit very high hardness and elastic modulus, high mass density, low coefficient of friction, and the films are very smooth. All these properties are beneficial to applications of these films for the head/disk interface tribology. The properties of cathodic arc deposited amorphous carbon films are summarized, and they are compared to sputter deposited, hydrogenated (CH{sub x}), and nitrogenated (CN{sub x}) carbon films which are the present choice for hard disk and slider coatings. New developments in cathodic arc coaters are discussed which are of interest to the disk drive industry. Experiments on the nanotribology, mass density and hardness, corrosion behavior, a...
Amorphous carbon with a diamond-like structure is the basis of a new generation of hard films for tr...
The present report deals with preparation, properties and typical applications of hydrogenated amorp...
cited By 31International audienceThe vacuum cathodic arc deposition (CAD) process is now widely used...
Cathodic arc deposition combined with macroparticle filtering of the plasma is an efficient and vers...
Hydrogen-free amorphous carbon films with hardness comparable to crystalline superhard materials hav...
Hydrogen-free amorphous carbon films with hardness comparable to crystalline superhard materials hav...
Areal density in magnetic storage is increasing at a blistering pace of 60% annually. Recently IBM a...
Carbon films are distinguished by their very low friction coefficient of about 0.1 under dry frictio...
Hard diamond-like carbon (DLC) films were deposited on silicon and high-speed steel substrates using...
Hard diamond-like carbon (DLC) films were deposited on silicon and high-speed steel substrates using...
Hydrogen-free amorphous carbon films can be produced by sputtering or vacuum-arc discharge from a so...
Diamond-like carbon (DLC) films combine several excellent properties like high hardness, low frictio...
Hard diamond-like carbon (DLC) films were deposited on silicon substrates using a pulsed vacuum arc ...
Hard diamond-like carbon (DLC) films were deposited on silicon substrates using a pulsed vacuum arc ...
Ultrathin (< 5 nm) hard carbon films are of great interest to the magnetic storage industry as th...
Amorphous carbon with a diamond-like structure is the basis of a new generation of hard films for tr...
The present report deals with preparation, properties and typical applications of hydrogenated amorp...
cited By 31International audienceThe vacuum cathodic arc deposition (CAD) process is now widely used...
Cathodic arc deposition combined with macroparticle filtering of the plasma is an efficient and vers...
Hydrogen-free amorphous carbon films with hardness comparable to crystalline superhard materials hav...
Hydrogen-free amorphous carbon films with hardness comparable to crystalline superhard materials hav...
Areal density in magnetic storage is increasing at a blistering pace of 60% annually. Recently IBM a...
Carbon films are distinguished by their very low friction coefficient of about 0.1 under dry frictio...
Hard diamond-like carbon (DLC) films were deposited on silicon and high-speed steel substrates using...
Hard diamond-like carbon (DLC) films were deposited on silicon and high-speed steel substrates using...
Hydrogen-free amorphous carbon films can be produced by sputtering or vacuum-arc discharge from a so...
Diamond-like carbon (DLC) films combine several excellent properties like high hardness, low frictio...
Hard diamond-like carbon (DLC) films were deposited on silicon substrates using a pulsed vacuum arc ...
Hard diamond-like carbon (DLC) films were deposited on silicon substrates using a pulsed vacuum arc ...
Ultrathin (< 5 nm) hard carbon films are of great interest to the magnetic storage industry as th...
Amorphous carbon with a diamond-like structure is the basis of a new generation of hard films for tr...
The present report deals with preparation, properties and typical applications of hydrogenated amorp...
cited By 31International audienceThe vacuum cathodic arc deposition (CAD) process is now widely used...