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Thermal stability of superhard Ti-B-N coatings
Authors:PH Mayrhofer  M Stoiber
Affiliation:a Materials Chemistry, RWTH-Aachen, D-52074 Aachen, Germany
b Department of Physical Metallurgy and Materials Testing, Montanuniversität Leoben, A-8700 Leoben, Austria
c Materials Center Leoben, Montanuniversität Leoben, A-8700 Leoben, Austria
Abstract:Ternary transition-metal boron nitride Ti-B-N offers outstanding hardness and thermal stability, which are increasingly required for wear resistant applications, as the protective coatings are subjected to high temperature, causing thermal fatigue. Ti-B-N coatings with chemical compositions close to the quasibinary TiN-TiB2 tie line and boron contents below ∼ 18 at.% contain a crystalline supersaturated NaCl structure phase, where B substitutes for N. Annealing above the deposition temperature causes precipitation of TiB2, which influence dislocation mobility and hence the hardness of TiB0.40N0.83 remains at a very high level of ∼ 43 GPa with annealing temperature Ta up to 900 °C. Growth of Ti-B-N coatings with B contents above ∼ 18 at.% results in the formation of nm sized TiN and TiB2 crystallites embedded in a high volume fraction of disordered boundary layer. The compaction of this disordered phase during annealing results in a hardness increase of TiB0.80N0.83 coatings from the as-deposited value of ∼ 37 GPa to ∼ 42 GPa at Ta = 800 °C. Excess B during growth of TiB2.4 coatings causes the formation of bundles of ∼ 5 nm wide TiB2 subcolumns encapsulated in a B-rich tissue phase. This nanocolumnar structure is thermally stable up to temperatures of ∼ 900 °C, and consequently the hardness remains at the very high level of ~ 48 GPa, as nucleation and growth of dislocations is inhibited by the nm sized columns. Furthermore, the high cohesive strength of the B-rich tissue phase prevents grain boundary sliding.
Keywords:Nanostructure  TiBN  TEM  ab initio
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