材料科学
钻石
无定形碳
无定形固体
原子单位
氧化物
平滑的
碳纤维
化学物理
抛光
原子力显微镜
硅
离子
纳米技术
凝聚态物理
冶金
复合材料
化学
结晶学
物理
有机化学
计算机科学
计算机视觉
量子力学
复合数
作者
Michael Moseler,Peter Gumbsch,Cinzia Casiraghi,Andrea C. Ferrari,John Robertson
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science]
日期:2005-09-02
卷期号:309 (5740): 1545-1548
被引量:292
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.1114577
摘要
The ultrasmoothness of diamond-like carbon coatings is explained by an atomistic/continuum multiscale model. At the atomic scale, carbon ion impacts induce downhill currents in the top layer of a growing film. At the continuum scale, these currents cause a rapid smoothing of initially rough substrates by erosion of hills into neighboring hollows. The predicted surface evolution is in excellent agreement with atomic force microscopy measurements. This mechanism is general, as shown by similar simulations for amorphous silicon. It explains the recently reported smoothing of multilayers and amorphous transition metal oxide films and underlines the general importance of impact-induced downhill currents for ion deposition, polishing, and nanopattering.
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