Fs. Shieu et al., EFFECTS OF TI INTERLAYER ON THE MICROSTRUCTURE OF ION-PLATED TIN COATINGS ON AISI-304 STAINLESS-STEEL, Thin solid films, 311(1-2), 1997, pp. 138-145
The microstructure and chemistry of TiN coatings on AISI 304 stainless
steel was analyzed by an energy filtering transmission electron micro
scope (TEM) equipped with an electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS)
detector. Two types of TiN-coated specimens, with and without a Ti int
erlayer. were prepared by a hollow cathode discharge ion plating coate
r. For the TiN directly coated on steel, it is found that the grain si
ze, texture, and chemistry of the coating is thickness dependent. The
large residual stresses in TiN caused the formation of dislocation net
works and cell walls in the steel, and often resulted in early failure
of the coating upon subsequent handling. Compared to the TiN-steel sy
stem, the introduction of a Ti interlayer between TiN and steel gives
rise to the different results. The microstructure of TiN coatings with
a Ti interlayer is mainly composed of columnar grains whose size is f
ound to be relatively independent of coating thickness. Near the TiN-T
i interface, it is observed that many of the TiN grains grew out of th
e underlying Ti crystallites. Consequently, a very good epitaxial rela
tion is established between TiN and Ti. The texture of the TIN coating
s with a Ti interlayer, therefore, showed enhanced preferred orientati
on when approaching the TiN-Ti interface. From the calculation of the
unrelaxed thermal stress based on a bilayer model, it is demonstrated
that the presence of a Ti interlayer between TiN and steel can dramati
cally reduced the thermal stress in the TiN coating. (C) 1997 Elsevier
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