Claims
- 1. A coated glass article comprising:
a glass substrate; p1 a hydrophilic layer including diamond-like carbon (DLC) with sp3 carbon-carbon bonds provided on said glass substrate; and wherein said hydrophilic layer includes at least one dopant therein so as to cause the layer to have an initial contact angle θ with a drop of water thereon of no greater than about 10 degrees.
- 2. The coated glass article of claim 1, wherein said hydrophilic layer includes said at least one dopant therein so as to cause the layer to have an initial contact angle θ with a drop of water thereon of no greater than about 8 degrees.
- 3. The coated glass article of claim 2, wherein said hydrophilic layer includes said at least one dopant therein so as to cause the layer to have an initial contact angle θ with a drop of water thereon of no greater than about 6 degrees.
- 4. The coated glass article of claim 3, wherein said hydrophilic layer includes said at least one dopant therein so as to cause the layer to have an initial contact angle θ with a sessile drop of water thereon of no greater than about 6 degrees.
- 5. The coated glass article of claim 1, wherein said layer has a surface energy ΥC of at least about 24 mN/m.
- 6. The coated glass article of claim 1, wherein said layer has a surface energy ΥC of at least about 26 mN/m.
- 7. The coated glass article of claim 1, wherein said layer has a surface energy ΥC of at least about 28 mN/m, and wherein the refractive index of at least a portion of said layer is from about 1.5 to 1.7, and wherein the layer has a wettability W of at least about 700 mN/m.
- 8. The coated glass article of claim 1, wherein said layer comprises at least a diamond like carbon inclusive layer including the sp3 carbon-carbon bonds, wherein said at least one dopant includes at least one of nitrogen (N) and boron (B), and wherein said at least one dopant causes bonds in said diamond like carbon inclusive layer to be more polar so as to lower the contact angle of the layer.
- 9. The coated glass article of claim 1, wherein said layer comprises at least a diamond like carbon inclusive layer including the sp3 carbon-carbon bonds that is in direct contact with said glass substrate, and wherein said at least one dopant is a polar inducing dopant that causes the DLC inclusive layer to be more polar and thus more hydrophilic.
- 10. The coated glass article of claim 1, wherein said at least one dopant includes at least one polar inducing dopant for making the layer more polar.
- 11. The coated glass article of claim 10, wherein said at least one dopant includes at least one of Nitrogen and Boron.
- 12. The coated glass article of claim 11, wherein said at least one dopant is present in said hydrophilic layer in an atomic percentage no greater than about 10%.
- 13. The coated glass article of claim 1, wherein said hydrophilic layer has an average hardness of at least about 20 GPa, and wherein an outermost 10 Angstrom thick portion of the layer includes from about 0.50 to 10% of said at least one dopant.
- 14. The coated glass article of claim 11, wherein said at least one dopant is present in said hydrophilic layer in an atomic percentage no greater than about 5%.
- 15. The coated glass article of claim 1, wherein the coated glass article comprises the following characteristics:
- 16. The coated glass article of claim 1, wherein no more than about 70% of the bonds in the hydrophilic layer are sp3 bonds, and wherein at least about 20% of the bonds in the layer are sp2 type bonds.
- 17. A coated article comprising:
a substrate; a hydrophilic coating or layer including diamond-like carbon (DLC) provided on said substrate; and wherein said hydrophilic coating or layer has an average hardness of at least about 10 GPa and has a contact angle θ with water of no greater than about 10 degrees.
- 18. The coated article of claim 17, wherein said hydrophilic coating or layer includes at least one polar inducing dopant therein for causing the coating or layer to be more polar, wherein said coating or layer has an average hardness of at least about 20 GPa, and wherein said coating or layer has an initial contact angle θ with a sessile drop of water thereon of no greater than about 8 degrees.
- 19. The coated article of claim 18, wherein said initial contact angle is no greater than about 6 degrees.
- 20. The coated article of claim 18, wherein said at least one dopant comprises at least one of Nitrogen and Boron, and wherein said coating or layer comprises both sp2 and sp3 carbon-carbon bonds, and wherein said substrate comprises one of glass and plastic.
- 21. A method of making a coated article comprising the steps of:
providing a substrate; and depositing a hydrophilic layer including sp3 carbon-carbon bonds on the substrate in a manner such that the hydrophilic layer has an initial contact angle θ with a drop of water thereon of no greater than about 10 degrees.
- 22. The method of claim 21, further comprising depositing the hydrophilic layer including sp3 carbon-carbon bonds on the substrate using ion beam deposition in a manner such that the resulting hydrophilic layer including sp3 carbon-carbon bonds has an initial contact angle θ with a drop of water thereon of no greater than about 8 degrees and has an average hardness of at least about 10 GPa.
- 23. The method of claim 21, further comprising the step of depositing a low-E coating on the substrate such that the low-E coating is located between the substrate and the hydrophilic layer.
- 24. The method of claim 21, wherein said depositing step comprises depositing the hydrophilic layer including sp3 carbon-carbon bonds on the substrate in a manner such that the hydrophilic layer has an initial contact angle θ with a drop of water thereon of no greater than about 6 degrees.
- 25. The method of claim 24, wherein the hydrophilic layer is one of: (i) in direct contact with the substrate, and (ii) on the substrate in a manner such that at least one intermediate layer is disposed between the substrate and the hydrophilic layer.
- 26. The coated glass article of claim 1, wherein the hydrophilic layer is one of: (i) in direct contact with said substrate, and (ii) on the substrate in a manner such that at least one intermediate layer is disposed between said substrate and said hydrophilic layer.
- 27. The coated glass article of claim 1, wherein said hydrophilic layer comprises, on an atomic percentage basis, from about 70-98% Carbon, from about 0-5% Nitrogen, and from about 0-5% Boron.
- 28. The coated glass article of claim 27, wherein said hydrophilic layer comprises from about 1-5% of at least one of Nitrogen and Boron.
- 29. The coated article of claim 17, wherein said hydrophilic coating or layer comprises, on an atomic percentage basis, from about 70-98% Carbon, from about 0-5% Nitrogen, and from about 0-5% Boron.
- 30. The coated article of claim 29, wherein said hydrophilic coating or layer comprises from about 1-5% of at least one of Nitrogen and Boron.
- 31. A coated article comprising:
a substrate; and a layer comprising amorphous diamond-like carbon on said substrate, said layer having a surface energy ΥC of at least about 26 mN/m.
- 32. The coated article of claim 31, wherein said layer has a surface energy ΥC of at least about 28 mN/m and a contact angle θ with a drop of water thereon of no greater than about 10 degrees.
- 33. A coated article comprising:
a substrate; and a layer comprising diamond-like carbon on said substrate, said layer having a contact angle θ with a drop of water thereon of no greater than about 10 degrees.
- 34. The coated article of claim 33, wherein said layer has a contact angle θ with a drop of water thereon of no greater than about 6 degrees.
- 35. The coated article of claim 34, wherein said layer has a contact angle θ with a drop of water thereon of no greater than about 6 degrees.
- 36. A doped diamond-like carbon inclusive layer comprising:
diamond-like carbon doped so as to cause the diamond-like carbon inclusive layer to have a contact angle θ with water of no greater than about 10 degrees.
- 37. The layer of claim 36, wherein said layer is doped with at least one of N and B.
- 38. The layer of claim 36, wherein said layer has a density of from about 2.5 to 3.0 grams/cm2.
- 39. The layer of claim 36, wherein said layer is disposed on a substrate.
- 40. The layer of claim 36, wherein amine functional groups are provided at or near an exterior surface of the layer.
- 41. The layer of claim 40, wherein the layer comprises, on an atomic basis, from about 60-84% C, from about 1-12% B, and from about 4-39% H.
- 42. The layer of claim 41, wherein the layer comprises from about 65-75% C, from about 5-10% B, and from about 15-30% H.
- 43. A diamond-like carbon inclusive layer comprising from about 65-75% C, from about 5-10% B, and from about 15-30% H, and wherein said layer has a hardness of at least about 15 GPa.
- 44. The layer of claim 43, wherein the layer has a hardness of at least about 20 GPa.
- 45. The article of claim 1, wherein said hydrophilic layer comprises from about 65-75% C, from about 5-10% B, and from about 15-30% H.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to each of U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 09/557,319, filed Apr. 25, 2000, entitled “Hydrophobic Coating Including DLC on Substrate”, 09/442,805, filed Nov. 18, 1999, and 09/303,548, filed May 3, 1999, the entire disclosures of which are all hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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