1、Carbon based films Classification and designationsBS ISO 20523:2017BSI Standards PublicationWB11885_BSI_StandardCovs_2013_AW.indd 1 15/05/2013 15:06 ISO 2017Carbon based films Classification and designationsFilms base de carbone Classification et dsignationsINTERNATIONAL STANDARDISO20523First editio
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10、7copyrightiso.orgwww.iso.orgISO 20523:2017(E)Foreword ivIntroduction v1 Scope . 12 Normative references 13 Terms and definitions . 14 Abbreviated terms 25 Deposition . 26 Classification 26.1 General . 26.2 Main carbon film groups . 26.3 Classification criteria . 26.3.1 General 26.3.2 Crystallinity 3
11、6.3.3 Ratio of CC sp2to sp3hybridization 36.3.4 Hydrogen content 36.3.5 Content of additional elements . 36.4 Coating architecture . 36.4.1 Monolayer 36.4.2 Multilayer . 36.4.3 Gradient layers. 36.5 Classification table . 37 Polymer-like carbon films 58 Amorphous carbon films . 59 Diamond films . 61
12、0 Graphite films 6Annex A (informative) Deposition methods . 7Annex B (informative) Characterization methods . 8Bibliography .10 ISO 2017 All rights reserved iiiContents PageBS ISO 20523:2017ISO 20523:2017(E)ForewordISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation o
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26、oductionCarbon based films are applied as a coating to modify the surface properties of parts or to synthesize the carbon material. The applications cover machine elements, tools, optics, electronics, medical engineering, microsystem technology, electrochemistry, acoustics, decoration and many more.
27、 Carbon based films exist as many different types, which differ significantly in their properties. It is therefore important to choose the right film type for a given application.The aim of this document is to provide a consistent classification that covers all carbon based film types. Furthermore,
28、the classified film types are named with a system of consistent designations. This enables both providers and users to compare different carbon based films on common nomenclature. ISO 2017 All rights reserved vBS ISO 20523:2017BS ISO 20523:2017Carbon based films Classification and designations1 Scop
29、eThis document specifies classification, designations and short names for carbon based films. These are films in which carbon is the predominant constituent part and which are deposited by physical vapour deposition (PVD) or chemical vapour deposition (CVD) process. This includes amorphous carbon-ba
30、sed films, also called diamond-like carbon films (DLC), as well as CVD diamond films, graphite and polymer-like films.This document is applicable to those films which are produced on an industrial scale. Additional carbon based films are under development.This document refers to the material of carb
31、on based films. It does not refer to the entire coating that can consist of a main functional layer with additional layers below or on top.A layer can change in composition and/or material property over its thickness. Such layers are called gradient layers. The definitions in this document refer to
32、non-gradient layers.A carbon based film can include other elements like hydrogen, metal elements or others. Metal constituents can be included as metal carbides. Films with additional elements are only covered by this document if carbon is the predominant constituent part. Carbon incorporated as car
33、bide, as can be present in metal-containing amorphous carbon films (a-C:Me, a-C:H:Me), does not count to this amount.This document does not apply to the class of carbon materials such as fullerenes, carbon nanotubes and graphene.2 Normative referencesThere are no normative references in this documen
34、t.3 Terms and definitionsFor the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses: IEC Electropedia: available at http:/www.electropedia.org/ ISO Online browsing platform: availabl
35、e at http:/www.iso.org/obp3.1substrateworkpiece upon which deposition is to take place3.2nanocrystallinepolycrystalline form with a crystallite size in the range of 1 nm to 500 nm, measured on the growth side of the film3.3microcrystallinepolycrystalline form with a crystallite size in the range of
36、0,5 m to 10 m, measured on the growth side of the filmINTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 20523:2017(E) ISO 2017 All rights reserved 1BS ISO 20523:2017ISO 20523:2017(E)4 Abbreviated termsPVD physical vapour depositionCVD chemical vapour deposition5 DepositionMany different PVD and CVD methods are used to dep
37、osit carbon based films. The properties of a carbon film type may differ depending on the deposition method. A list of common deposition methods is given in Annex A.6 Classification6.1 GeneralThe classification of carbon based films is based on the material composition.6.2 Main carbon film groupsCar
38、bon based films are subdivided into the following main groups according to their chemical bonding state: polymer-like carbon films, where the carbon atoms are linked in chain formations, with crosslinks between the chains, and which contain a high amount of hydrogen (polymer-like); amorphous carbon
39、films, where the carbon atoms are in a random, cross-linked arrangement (amorphous); crystalline carbon films, which are characterized by a regular arrangement of the carbon atoms, such that crystals are formed, subdivided into: diamond films, where the carbon atoms are arranged in the diamond cryst
40、al lattice, and graphite films, where the carbon atoms are arranged in the graphite crystal lattice.Polymer-like carbon films may also be called plasma-polymer films.The group of amorphous carbon films are also called diamond-like carbon films (DLC films).From the main groups, further film types are
41、 classified according to the criteria described in 6.3.6.3 Classification criteria6.3.1 GeneralFor the classification, the following properties and criteria are used: crystallinity; ratio of sp2to sp3of CC bonds; hydrogen content; content of additional elements.Methods for the characterization of th
42、ese properties are given in Annex B.2 ISO 2017 All rights reservedBS ISO 20523:2017ISO 20523:2017(E)4 Abbreviated termsPVD physical vapour depositionCVD chemical vapour deposition5 DepositionMany different PVD and CVD methods are used to deposit carbon based films. The properties of a carbon film ty
43、pe may differ depending on the deposition method. A list of common deposition methods is given in Annex A.6 Classification6.1 GeneralThe classification of carbon based films is based on the material composition.6.2 Main carbon film groupsCarbon based films are subdivided into the following main grou
44、ps according to their chemical bonding state: polymer-like carbon films, where the carbon atoms are linked in chain formations, with crosslinks between the chains, and which contain a high amount of hydrogen (polymer-like); amorphous carbon films, where the carbon atoms are in a random, cross-linked
45、 arrangement (amorphous); crystalline carbon films, which are characterized by a regular arrangement of the carbon atoms, such that crystals are formed, subdivided into: diamond films, where the carbon atoms are arranged in the diamond crystal lattice, and graphite films, where the carbon atoms are
46、arranged in the graphite crystal lattice.Polymer-like carbon films may also be called plasma-polymer films.The group of amorphous carbon films are also called diamond-like carbon films (DLC films).From the main groups, further film types are classified according to the criteria described in 6.3.6.3
47、Classification criteria6.3.1 GeneralFor the classification, the following properties and criteria are used: crystallinity; ratio of sp2to sp3of CC bonds; hydrogen content; content of additional elements.Methods for the characterization of these properties are given in Annex B.2 ISO 2017 All rights r
48、eserved ISO 20523:2017(E)6.3.2 CrystallinityCarbon based films are non-crystalline (e.g. amorphous, polymer-like) or crystalline. If crystalline, they can vary in relation to their lattice type (diamond lattice, graphite lattice) and the crystallite size (nanocrystalline, microcrystalline).6.3.3 Rat
49、io of CC sp2to sp3hybridizationThe carbon atoms of the applied carbon film are able to form different hybridization states (sp3, sp2and sp1). Depending on the ratio of the different hybridization states, a different ratio of C-C-, C=C- and CC-bonds is realized. The ratio of CC sp2to sp3bonds of the carbon film types differs significantly.6.3.4 Hydrogen contentHydrogen may be present in carbon based films up to several 10 atomic %.6.3.5 Content of additional elementsBesides hydrogen, carbon based films