Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 February 2011
Wear properties of Li+, K+, C+, Cl+, and Ti+ implanted glassy carbons (GC) have been studied by wear tests using silicon carbide abrasive paper. It has been found that ion implantation is effective for improving wear resistance of GC. The measurements of Raman spectra revealed formation of an amorphous structure on the surface. Anomalous depth profiles with flat concentration distribution of Li and K atoms were observed by a secondary ion mass spectroscopy (SIMS). In conclusion. the formation of an amorphous structure seems to explain the improvement in wear resistance.