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Structure and properties of (TiVCrZrY)N coatings prepared by energetic bombardment sputtering with different nitrogen flow ratios
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Structure and properties of (TiVCrZrY)N coatings prepared by energetic bombardment sputtering with different nitrogen flow ratios

Du-Cheng Tsai, Zue-Chin Chang, Bing-Hau Kuo, Ming-Hua Shiao, Shou-Yi Chang and Fuh-Sheng Shieu
Applied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing, Vol.115(4), pp.1205-1213
2014

Abstract

(TiVCrZrY)N coatings were deposited onto Si substrate by the radio-frequency (RF) magnetron sputtering of a TiVCrZrY alloy target in an N 2 /Ar atmosphere. The crystal, microstructural, mechanical, and electrical properties at different N 2 -to-total (N 2 +Ar) flow-rate ratio (R N ) values were investigated. The coating produced in pure Ar had an equiaxed structure with a hexagonal-close-packed phase. With increased R N , the crystallinity and grain size markedly decreased. The microstructure of (TiVCrZrY)N coatings transformed from V-shaped columnar with a rough-domed surface into fine fibrous with a smooth surface. The amorphous transition layer above the substrate was also significantly thickened. The hardness of (TiVCrZrY)N decreased from 20.9 GPa to 18.9 GPa, and the electrical resistivity increased from 398.2 μΩ·cm to 21870 μΩ·cm. © 2013 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

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