Abstract
Nanostructured CrSiN/TiAlN multilayer coatings were deposited by a bipolar asymmetric reactive pulsed DC magnetron sputtering system. The thickness ratio of CrSiN to TiAlN layers was fixed at 1:1. The bilayer periods of the coatings were controlled to be from 6 to 40. nm. Furthermore, two CrSiN/TiAlN multilayer coatings with the same bilayer period (20. nm) but different CrSiN/TiAlN thickness ratios (2:8 and 8:2) were also deposited to explore the influence of thickness ratio on the mechanical properties of the multilayer coatings. The crystalline structures of the coatings were determined by a glancing angle X-ray diffractometer. The microstructures of thin films were examined by a scanning electron microscopy and a transmission electron microscopy, respectively. A nanoindenter, a micro Vickers hardness tester, and a pin-on-disk wear tester were used to evaluate the hardness, the toughness and the tribological properties of the thin films, respectively. The maximum hardness of the multilayers was obtained when the bilayer period was at 10. nm for the coating with the same thickness ratio of CrSiN to TiAlN layers (1:1). Meanwhile, the thickness ratio of CrSiN to TiAlN layer had great influence on the hardness and the toughness properties of the multilayer coatings. The hardness and the toughness of the CrSiN/TiAlN multilayer coatings increased as the individual TiAlN layer thickness increased. © 2011 Elsevier B.V.