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Tribochemical wear on amorphous carbon thin films
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1990
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Materials ScienceCarbon Surface AtomsEngineeringMechanical EngineeringSurface ScienceTribochemical WearCeramics MaterialsRigid Disk DriveSliding WearInterfacial PhenomenaGraphite Transfer FilmThin FilmsWear-resistant MaterialTribological PropertyCarbon-based FilmsTribocorrosionWear Resistance
Some physico-chemical processes taking place at a sliding CaTiO/sub 3/-ceramic/unlubed carbon-film interface of a rigid disk drive are described. A major cause of frictional buildup is the tribochemical wear of the carbon surface atoms in the oxygen-containing atmosphere. Based on indirect evidence, a mechanism involving oxygen chemisorption on surface dangling bonds and CO/CO/sub 2/ desorption under the sliding motion of the read/write head is proposed. Raman data providing evidence of the formation of a graphite transfer film at the interface of some carbon films are shown. Catalytic activity of the slider ceramic towards oxidation is also demonstrated. Methods for slowing down the frictional-buildup process are discussed. They include heavier texture, carbons with higher sp/sup 3//sp/sup 2/ ratio, active sites blocking, and application of topical lubricant.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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