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Fluorine and sulfur co-doped amorphous carbon films to achieve ultra-low friction under high vacuum

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CARBON
Volume 96, Issue -, Pages 411-420

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbon.2015.09.084

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  1. State Key Project of Fundamental Research of China [2013 CB 632302]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51322508]

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Fluorine and sulfur co-doped amorphous carbon (a-C:S:F) films were synthesized from C2H2 and SF6 plasma mixture, and the bonding states of S and F in films were scrutinized. The a-C:S:F films exhibited a more ordered carbon structure than hydrogenated films. The friction behavior of films was tested against GCr15 bearing steel balls under high vacuum (HV) conditions. Ultra-low steady-state friction coefficient (0.01-0.02) was achieved for a-C:S:F films containing about 2.0 at.% H, depending on the concentrations of S and F in films. Graphite-like transfer layer on the ball surface provided a low-adhesive sliding surface terminated by -CF2- and -CF3 groups. The electrostatic repulsive interaction between the F-terminated transfer layer and the S- and F-terminated carbon structure was probably responsible for the ultra-low friction behavior. Intriguingly, the sp(2)-C clusters containing 'thiophene-S' (CSC) structure in films might contribute to the low friction when sliding against an highly fluorinated surface. These results demonstrate that the lubricating properties of a-C films in vacuum can be achieved through the S and F co-doping, which is of great significance for developing a-C films as vacuum lubricants. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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