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    Structure and Tribological Properties of Nickel/Carbon Nanocomposite Films Formed by Microwave Plasma-Assisted Deposition Technique.

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    Proceedings of the International Conference on Nanomeeting 2007, Minsk, Belarus, 22 – 25 May 2007International audienceThe structure and tribological properties of Ni/a-C:H nanocomposite films formed by microwave plasma-assisted deposition technique were investigated as functions of the acetylene concentration in Ar-C2H2 gas mixtures of various compositions. The lowest friction coefficient and wear were obtained from Ni/a-C:H amorphous nanocomposite films containing 20 % sp3 bonds deposited in the gas mixtures containing 60 % of C2H2

    Structure of Thin-Film Nickel-Carbon Composites Formed by Microwave Plasma-Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition

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    The results of structure research of thin-film nickel–carbon hydrogenated composites formed by the method of the combination of plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition of carbon from mixture of reactive gases (Ar + CH4) and physical sputtering of the nickel target are presented. It has been established in the study of composites by transmission electron microscopy that the microstructure of thin-film composites changed from fragmenting columnar to finely dispersed with increase in carbon concentratio

    Structure of Thin-Film Nickel-Carbon Composites Formed by Microwave Plasma-Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition

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    The results of structure research of thin-film nickel–carbon hydrogenated composites formed by the method of the combination of plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition of carbon from mixture of reactive gases (Ar + CH4) and physical sputtering of the nickel target are presented. It has been established in the study of composites by transmission electron microscopy that the microstructure of thin-film composites changed from fragmenting columnar to finely dispersed with increase in carbon concentratio
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