Abstract

In this article, the results obtained from a study of the plasma post-treatment of diamond-like carbon (DLC) films using O2 and CF4 plasma are reported. The friction and wear behaviors of the films in dry air and a high relative humidity environment were characterized using ball-on-disk friction testing and an optical microscope. The results indicated that both O2 and CF4 plasma post-treatments of DLC films had strong influences on the friction coefficient measured under dry air, which were compared with the result of the as-deposited DLC film. This effect was due to the passivation of free σ-carbon bonds with hydroxyl (OH) and fluorinated (F) groups on the unoxidized surfaces of the DLC films. Furthermore, the O2 plasma post-treated DLC films exhibited the lowest specific wear rates both in dry air and at high relative humidity, as evidenced by their small wear scars. Therefore, O2 plasma post-treatment can be considered beneficial for improving tribological performance.

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