AVS 54th International Symposium
    Tribology Friday Sessions
       Session TR4+SE-FrM

Paper TR4+SE-FrM9
Hard Nanostructured Sulfur-Doped CHx-TiB2 Coatings for Improved Friction and Mechanical Performance

Friday, October 19, 2007, 10:40 am, Room 617

Session: Friction and Wear of Engineered Surfaces Macro- to Nanoscale Approaches
Presenter: B. Zhao, Northwestern University
Authors: B. Zhao, Northwestern University
Y.W. Chung, Northwestern University
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Hydrogenated amorphous carbon films are known to attain ultra-low friction performance only in dry environments. Our work demonstrated that sulfur doping of hydrogenated carbon films results in ultra-low friction performance in both dry and humid environments. However, these films have a hardness of 7 - 10 GPa and an elastic modulus around 80 GPa, which are too low for some high stress applications. Formation of nanolayer or nanocomposite coatings is known to improve hardness. With the aim to produce hard, low-friction coatings, we synthesized nanostructured films of sulfur-doped hydrogenated carbon and titanium diboride using dual-target magnetron sputtering. This paper will discuss the film structure and how such structure correlates with its tribological and mechanical properties.