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Classification of Diamond-like Carbons
2007Diamond-like carbon (DLC) is an amorphous carbon (a-C) or hydrogenated amorphous carbon (a-C:H) thin film material with a high fraction of sp carbon bonding. It is generally prepared by a deposition process which involves energetic ions. The sp bonding is metastable compared to sp bonding, unless it is stabilised by C–H bonds.
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Defects in Diamond-Like Carbon
physica status solidi (a), 2001The nature and role of electronic defects in amorphous diamond-like carbons (DLC) is described. The defect has recently been shown by electron spin resonance to be an unpaired spin on a small sp 2 -bonded cluster. The defect density is large in DLC so defect states form continuous distribution of states with tail states. Defects and tail states can act
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Hard amorphous (diamond-like) carbons
Progress in Solid State Chemistry, 1991Abstract The hard forms of amorphous carbon and hydrogenated amorphous carbon, also known as diamond-like carbon, have recently aroused considerable interest as coating materials. This paper reviews their preparation, structure and properties. These carbons contain both sp2 and sp3 sites.
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Deposition of diamond-like carbon
1994Diamond-like carbon refers to forms of amorphous carbon and hydrogenated amorphous carbon containing a sizeable fraction of sp3 bonding, which makes them mechanically hard, infrared transparent and chemically inert. This paper discusses the various thin film deposition processes used to form diamond-like carbon and the deposition mechanisms responsible
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Diamond-like-Carbon-Verschleißschutzschichten *
wt Werkstattstechnik online, 2013A. Krause +4 more
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