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Romanov, R. I., Fominskii, D. V., Kas'yanenko, V. A., Gritskevich, M. D., Fominskii, V. Yu. |
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Physics of Atomic Nuclei; Dec2022, Vol. 85 Issue 11, p1816-1820, 5p |
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Model thin-film coatings containing laminar WS2 films and nanometer-thick carbon films are created by the reactive pulsed laser deposition technique. To activate the growth of the graphite-like state, the carbon films (g-C) were deposited on the surface of nickel or titanium films formed between WS2 and g-C layers. It is found that the WS2/Ni/g-C/WS2 coating is apt to manifest a very low coefficient of friction (less than 0.013) in tests in dry air without lubrication. The coating with a titanium interface film does not possess such properties. The structural state of the coating before and after the tribotest was monitored by micro-Raman spectroscopy (MRS). Possible causes of the different behavior of coatings with the chosen metal film catalysts are revealed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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