Abstract

Using a set of ion beam analysis (IBA) techniques the compositions of hydrogenated diamond-like carbon (DLC) nanocomposite coatings are scrutinized, including the hydrogen content. The coatings are composed of two constituents: amorphous hydrocarbon matrix (a-C : H) and nanocrystalline titanium carbide (nc-TiCa) which makes it challenging to quantify the sp3/sp2 ratio of the a-C : H matrix. Using IBA and SEM data, the partial mass densities of nc-TiCa and a-C : H matrix are obtained. The latter is analysed as a function of hydrogen content and compared with the density of pure sp3 bonding DLC and of sp2 graphite containing different contents of hydrogen. In addition, the fraction of sp3 bonding in the matrix is estimated assuming a linear dependence on the mass densities of the matrix.

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