Thin Solid Films, Vol.517, No.19, 5739-5742, 2009
Oxygen plasma etching of silver-incorporated diamond-like carbon films
Diamond-like carbon (DLC) film as a solid lubricant coating represents an important area of investigation related to space devices. The environment for such devices involves high vacuum and high concentration of atomic oxygen. The purpose of this paper is to study the behavior of silver-incorporated DLC thin films against oxygen plasma etching. Silver nanoparticles were produced through an electrochemical process and incorporated into DLC bulk during the deposition process using plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition technique. The presence of silver does not affect significantly DLC quality and reduces by more than 50% the oxygen plasma etching. Our results demonstrated that silver nanoparticles protect DLC films against etching process, which may increase their lifetime in low earth orbit environment. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Diamond-like carbon;Silver nanoparticles;Reactive ion etching;Plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition;Raman spectroscopy