T. Hurkmans et al., MULTILAYERED TITANIUM TUNGSTEN NITRIDE COATINGS WITH A SUPERLATTICE STRUCTURE GROWN BY UNBALANCED MAGNETRON SPUTTERING, Surface & coatings technology, 76(1-3), 1995, pp. 159-166
This paper reports the deposition of TiN-W2N superlattice coatings usi
ng unbalance magnetron sputter deposition. Three magnetrons were used
to vaporise the poisoning sensitive material titanium whereas only one
magnetron was needed to deposit sufficient tungsten from a pure tungs
ten target. The deposition process was carried out simultaneously in o
ne single vacuum chamber using one common reactive gas atmosphere. Tit
anium and tungsten were present as the individual phases of TiN and W2
N and not as a TiWN solid solution. The coatings had a (200) preferred
orientation with hardness values up to 3000 HV at a surprisingly low
internal stress of 1.0 GPa mu m(-1) and high adhesion, L(c) 60 N, when
a minimum nitrogen content was exceeded. The superlattice period eval
uated by low angle XRD was between 24.5 and 172 Angstrom depending on
the nitrogen partial pressure, the satellite rotation frequency in the
vacuum chamber and whether it was single or three fold rotation.