The 79th JSAP Autumn Meeting, 2018

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Oral presentation

6 Thin Films and Surfaces » 6.2 Carbon-based thin films

[20p-222-1~23] 6.2 Carbon-based thin films

Thu. Sep 20, 2018 1:15 PM - 7:30 PM 222 (222)

Masami Aono(National Defence Academy), Toru Harigai(Toyohashi Univ. of Tech.), Tokuyuki Teraji(NIMS), Yukako Kato(AIST)

5:00 PM - 5:15 PM

[20p-222-15] Damage Observation of DLC Films on Ultraviolet, Visible, and Near-Infrared Laser Irradiation

Satoshi Degai1, Toru Harigai1, Koki Tamekuni1, Tsuyoshi Tanimoto1, Yoshiyuki Suda1, Hirofumi Takikawa1, Hidenobu Gonda2, Masao Kamiya3, Makoto Taki4 (1.Toyohashi Univ. Technol., 2.OSG Coat.Service Co., Ltd., 3.Itoh Opt. Ind. Co., Ltd., 4.Onward Ceram. Coat. Co., Ltd.)

Keywords:DLC, Raman spectrometry, Laser irradiation

Diamond-like carbon (DLC) film is roughly divided into ta-C film and a-C film which are hydrogen free and have different hardness, ta-C:H film and a-C:H film which are containing hydrogen . Raman spectroscopic analysis is a major membrane evaluation method of DLC film. In Raman spectroscopic analysis, a characteristic Raman spectrum is obtained for each laser wavelength. However, the DLC film is damaged by laser irradiation. If membrane damage occurs, correct spectra can not be obtained. Therefore, in this study damage to the DLC film by laser irradiation was observed.