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Diamond-like

By subjecting boron nitride (a white powder) to high pressure and temperature small crystals of a substance harder than diamond, known as borazon, are obtained. This pressure-temperature treatment changes the structure from the original graphite-like layer structure (p. 163) to a diamond-like structure this hard form can withstand temperatures up to 2000 K. [Pg.156]

Table 4. Properties of Nonmetallic (Diamond-Like) Nitrides... Table 4. Properties of Nonmetallic (Diamond-Like) Nitrides...
Figure S ERS and RBS spectra for a 1000-A sputtar-deposKed diamond-like carbon film on Si. Both spectra are required for complete analysis. Figure S ERS and RBS spectra for a 1000-A sputtar-deposKed diamond-like carbon film on Si. Both spectra are required for complete analysis.
Nitrogen forms binary compounds with almost all elements of the periodic table and for many elements several stoichiometries are observed, e.g. MnN, Mn Ns, Mn3N2, MniN, Mn4N and Mn tN (9.2 < jc < 25.3). Nitrides are frequently classified into 4 groups salt-like , covalent, diamond-like and metallic (or interstitial ). The remarks on p. 64 concerning the limitations of such classifications are relevant here. The two main methods of preparation are by direct reaction of the metal with Ni or NH3 (often at high temperatures) and the thermal decomposition of metal amides, e.g. ... [Pg.417]

Diamond-like CH4-H2 300 cutting tools wear, erosion, semi-... [Pg.143]

A new form of carbon coating is now available which is neither diamond nor graphite and is known as diamond-like carbon (DLC).bl DLC can be considered as a metastable carbon produced as a thin coating with a broad range of structure and composition.l b[42]... [Pg.206]

Deposition of Diamond-Like Carbon Materials Science... [Pg.215]

Grill, A., Patel, V., and Meyerson, B. S., Applications of Diamond-Like Carbon in Computer Technology, in Applications of Diamond Films and Related Materials (Y. Tzeng, et al., eds.), Elsevier Science Publishers, pp. 683-689 (1991)... [Pg.215]

Diamond-Like Carbon, Technical Brochure from Ion Tech, Teddington, Middlesex, UK (1991)... [Pg.215]

Bonetti, R. S., and Tobler, M., Amorphous Diamond-Like Coatings on an Industrial Scale, report of Bemex, Olten, Switzerland (1989)... [Pg.216]

Figure 16.7. Transmission and reflection of germaninm coated with diamond-like carbon (DLC). Figure 16.7. Transmission and reflection of germaninm coated with diamond-like carbon (DLC).
If 14 or more carbons are present, the product may be diamantane or a substituted diamantane. These reactions are successful because of the high thermodynamic stability of adamantane, diamantane, and similar diamond-like molecules. The most stable of a set of C H isomers (called the stabilomer) will be the end product if the reaction reaches equilibrium. Best yields are obtained by the use of sludge ... [Pg.1396]

Erdemir, A., EryUmaz, O. L., and Fenske, G., Synthesis of Diamond-like Carbon Films with Superlow Friction and Wear Properties,"/. Vac. Sci. Technol. A, Vol. 18, 2000, pp. 1987-1992. [Pg.5]

Erdemir, A., The Role of Hydrogen in Tribological Properties of Diamond-Like Carbon Films," Surf. Coat. Technol., Vol. 146/147,2001, pp. 292-297. [Pg.5]

Goglia, P. R., Berkowitz, J., Hoehn, J., Xidis, A., and Stover, L., Diamond-Like Carbon Applications in High Density Hard Disc Recording Heads," Diamond Rel. Mat., Vol. 10, 2001, pp. 271-277. [Pg.5]

Aisenberg, S. and Chabot, R., Ion-beam Deposition of Thin Films of Diamond-like Carbon,"/. Appl. Phys.,Vo. 42,1971, pp. 2953-2958. [Pg.162]


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Binary Diamond-like Compounds

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Diamond-like Compounds under Pressure

Diamond-like carbon

Diamond-like carbon (DLC

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Nucleation on an Intermediate Layer of Diamond-like Amorphous Carbon

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