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Effects of Air Exposure on Hard and Soft X-ray Photoemission Spectra of
Ultrananocrystalline Diamond/Amorphous Carbon Composite Films
M. Egiza, H. Naragino, A. Tominaga, K. Hanada, K. Kamitani, T. Sugiyama, E. Ikenaga, K. Murasawa,
H. Gonda, M. Sakurai, T. Yoshitakee
Coatings, 2018, 8, 359.
DOI: 10.3390/coatings8100359
Abstruct: Hard X-ray photoemission spectroscopy (HAXPES) was employed for the structural
evaluation of ultrananocrystalline diamond/amorphous carbon (UNCD/a-C)
composite films deposited on cemented carbide substrates, at substrate
temperatures up to 550 °C by coaxial arc plasma deposition. The results
were compared with those of soft X-ray photoemission spectroscopy (SXPES).
Since nanocrystalline diamond grains are easily destroyed by argon ion
bombardment, the structural evaluation of UNCD/a-C films, without the argon
ion bombardment, is preferable for precise evaluation. For samples that
were preserved in a vacuum box after film preparation, the sp3 fraction
estimated from HAXPES is in good agreement with that of SXPES. The substrate
temperature dependencies also exhibited good correspondence with that of
hardness and Young’s modulus of the films. On the other hand, the sp3 fraction
estimated from SXPES for samples that were not preserved in the vacuum
box had an apparent deviation from those of HAXPES. Since it is possible
for HAXPES to precisely estimate the sp3 fraction without the ion bombardment
treatment, HAXPES is a feasible method for UNCD/a-C films, comprising nanocrystalline
diamond grains.
