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- 2014Biocompatibility and Surface Properties of TiO<sub>2</sub> Thin Films Deposited by DC Magnetron Sputteringcitations
- 2008Relationship between crystalline structure and hardness of Ti-Si-N-O coatings fabricated by dc sputteringcitations
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Relationship between crystalline structure and hardness of Ti-Si-N-O coatings fabricated by dc sputtering
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Ti-Si-N-O coatings were deposited on AISI D2 tool steel and silicon substrates by dc reactive magnetron co-sputtering using a target of Ti-Si with a constant area ratio of 0.2. The substrate temperature was 400 °C and reactive atmosphere of nitrogen and argon. For all samples, argon flow was maintained constant at 25 sccm, while the flow of the nitrogen was varied to analyze the structural changes related to chemical composition and resistivity. According to results obtained by x-ray diffraction and stoichiometry calculations by x-ray energy dispersive spectroscopy the Ti-Si-N-O coatings contain two solid solutions. The higher crystalline part corresponds to titanium oxynitrure. Hardness tests on the coatings were carried out using the indentation work model and the hardness value was determined. Finally, the values of hardness were corroborated by nanoindentation test, and values of Young's modulus and elastic recovery were discussed. We concluded that F2TSN sample (F Ar= 25 sccm, F N = 5 sccm, P = 200 W, and P W = 8.9 × 10 -3 mbar) presented the greatest hardness and the lowest resistivity values, due to its preferential crystalline orientation. © 2007 ASM International.