Abstract
Diamond-like carbon (DLC) films reinforced with single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) were fabricated by sputter-deposition of DLC onto a few monolayers of spray-coated SWCNTs on glass substrates. The thickness-averaged internal stress was reduced by 1.5 GPa by incorporation of SWCNTs into 10-nm-thick DLC films. Stress analysis indicates that the internal stress is reduced by 1.8 GPa at the SWCNT-DLC nanocomposite layer and decreases exponentially as a function of film thickness. Microscopy reveals significant cracking and delamination in 150-nm-thick DLC films, while the SWCNT-reinforced films remain essentially intact. The results demonstrate that SWCNTs in DLC films influence the early stage of DLC film growth and act as an effective stress-buffering layer near the boundary between the film and substrate.
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