Solid film lubricants of radio frequency sputtered molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) were applied to silver, gold, copper, and bronze surfaces that had various pretreatments (mechanical polishing, sputter etching, oxidation, and sulfurization). Optical and electron transmission micrographs and electron diffraction patterns were used to interpret the film formation characteristics and to evaluate the sputtering conditions in regard to the film and substrate compatibility. Sputtered MoS2 films flaked and peeled on silver, copper, and bronze surfaces except when the surfaces had been specially oxidized. The flaking and peeling was a result of sulfide compound formation and the corresponding grain growth of the sulfide film. Sputtered MoS2 films show...
Friction experiments in ultrahigh vacuum to evaluate sputtered MoS2 film lubricant
Three microstructural growth stages of sputtered MoS2 films were identified with respect to film thi...
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An optical microscope was used to study the lubrication and failure mechanisms of rubbed (burnished)...
Sliding friction experiments were conducted with molybdenum disulfide single crystals in contact wit...
An optical microscope was used to study the lubrication and failure mechanisms of rubbed MoS2 films ...
Molybdenum disulfide films 300 to 400 A thick were rf sputtered on aluminum and nickel surfaces at e...
Sputtered molybdenum disulfide film deposition and friction characteristics in vacuu
Sputtered MoS2 films from 300 A to 20,000 A thick were deposited on metal and glass surfaces. The su...
Friction, wear, and wear lives of rubbed molybdenum disulfide (MoS2 films applied to sanded 440C HT ...
Molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) is a good solid film lubricant for vacuum and spacecraft applications. T...
AuMoS2 films 0.02 to 1.2 microns thick were sputtered from target compacted from 5 wt % Au + 95 wt %...
Radiofrequency sputtered coatings of CRB2, MOSI2, and MOS2 were examined by X-ray photoelectron spec...
Potential and present sputtering technology is discussed as it applies to the deposition of solid fi...
Thin sputter deposited MoS2 films in the 2000 to 6000 A thickness range have shown excellent lubrica...
Friction experiments in ultrahigh vacuum to evaluate sputtered MoS2 film lubricant
Three microstructural growth stages of sputtered MoS2 films were identified with respect to film thi...
Prepared at Lewis Research Center.Cover title.Bibliography: p. 7.Mode of access: Internet
An optical microscope was used to study the lubrication and failure mechanisms of rubbed (burnished)...
Sliding friction experiments were conducted with molybdenum disulfide single crystals in contact wit...
An optical microscope was used to study the lubrication and failure mechanisms of rubbed MoS2 films ...
Molybdenum disulfide films 300 to 400 A thick were rf sputtered on aluminum and nickel surfaces at e...
Sputtered molybdenum disulfide film deposition and friction characteristics in vacuu
Sputtered MoS2 films from 300 A to 20,000 A thick were deposited on metal and glass surfaces. The su...
Friction, wear, and wear lives of rubbed molybdenum disulfide (MoS2 films applied to sanded 440C HT ...
Molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) is a good solid film lubricant for vacuum and spacecraft applications. T...
AuMoS2 films 0.02 to 1.2 microns thick were sputtered from target compacted from 5 wt % Au + 95 wt %...
Radiofrequency sputtered coatings of CRB2, MOSI2, and MOS2 were examined by X-ray photoelectron spec...
Potential and present sputtering technology is discussed as it applies to the deposition of solid fi...
Thin sputter deposited MoS2 films in the 2000 to 6000 A thickness range have shown excellent lubrica...
Friction experiments in ultrahigh vacuum to evaluate sputtered MoS2 film lubricant
Three microstructural growth stages of sputtered MoS2 films were identified with respect to film thi...
Prepared at Lewis Research Center.Cover title.Bibliography: p. 7.Mode of access: Internet