Mechanical properties and scratch resistance of filtered-arc-deposited titanium oxide thin films on glass |
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Authors: | Oscar Borrero-Ló pez,Mark HoffmanAvi Bendavid,Phil J. Martin |
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Affiliation: | a Departamento de Ingeniería Mecánica, Energética y de los Materiales, Universidad de Extremadura, 06071, Badajoz, Spainb School of Materials Science and Engineering, University of New South Wales NSW 2052, Sydney, Australiac CSIRO Materials Science and Engineering, P.O. Box 218, Lindfield NSW 2070, Australia |
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Abstract: | The mechanical properties and the scratch resistance of titanium oxide (TiO2) thin films on a glass substrate have been investigated. Three films, with crystalline (rutile and anatase) and amorphous structures, were deposited by the filtered cathodic vacuum arc deposition technique on glass, and characterized by means of nanoindentation and scratch tests. The different damage modes (arc-like, longitudinal and channel cracks in the crystalline films; Hertzian cracks in the amorphous film) were assessed by means of optical and focused ion beam microscopy. In all cases, the deposition of the TiO2 film improved the contact-mechanical properties of uncoated glass. Crystalline films were found to possess a better combination of mechanical properties (i.e. elastic modulus up to 221 GPa, hardness up to 21 GPa, and fracture strength up to 3.6 GPa) than the amorphous film. However, under cyclic sliding contact above the critical fracture load, the amorphous film was found to withstand a higher number of cycles. The results are expected to provide useful insight for the design of optical coatings with improved contact-damage resistance. |
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Keywords: | Titanium oxide Thin films Nanoindentation Scratch Fracture Focused ion beam |
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