Structural Studies of Sputter-Deposited MoS2 Solid Lubricant Films.

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The relationship between the morphologies and crystal structures of sputter-deposited MoS2 films and their lubricating capabilities is discussed. In particular, aspects of plastic deformation processes are presented. Scanning electron microscopy top surface and cross sectional, transmission electron microscopy lattice imaging and dark field, and x-ray diffraction techniques were used to characterize film structure. The as-deposited morphology, which can be described in terms of zone models, was found to influence the initial nature of the wear debris and the load-bearing capabilities of the films. In many cases a highly deformed region confined to the films was found. Applied stress was found to reorient crystallites and to induce crystallization, with the degree of both processes being related to the initial structure of the film. Criteria are presented for selecting the film type and preparation conditions to fit various application. Keywords Lubricant films Molybdenum disulfide Solid lubricants Tribology. KT

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