Applied Surface Science, Vol.393, 467-473, 2017
Self-enhanced plasma discharge effect in the deposition of diamond-like carbon films on the inner surface of slender tube
Enhanced glow discharge plasma immersion ion implantation and deposition (EGD-PIII&D) have been proved to be highly effective for depositing diamond-like carbon (DLC) films on the inner surface of the slender quartz tube with a deposition rate of 1.3 mu m/min. Such a high-efficiency DLC films deposition was explained previously as the short electrons mean free path to cause large collision frequency between electrons and neutral particles. However, in this paper, we found that the inner surface material of the tube itself play a vital role on the films deposition. To disclose the mechanism of this phenomenon, the effect of different inner surface materials on plasma discharge was experimentally and theoretically investigated. Then a self-enhancing plasma discharge is discovered. It is found that secondary electrons emitted from the inner surface material, whatever it is the tube inner surface or deposited DLC films, can dramatically enhance the plasma discharge to improve the DLC films deposition rate. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Enhanced glow discharge-plasma immersion ion implantation and deposition (EGD-PIII&D);Diamond-like carbon (DLC);Inner surface;Self-enhanced plasma discharge