C. Heau et Jp. Terrat, ULTRAHARD TI-B-N COATINGS OBTAINED BY REACTIVE MAGNETRON SPUTTERING OF A TI-B TARGET, Surface & coatings technology, 109(1-3), 1998, pp. 332-339
The influence of the chemical composition of TiBN compounds on their p
roperties was studied using cathodic reactive magnetron co-sputtering
from a Ti and a TiB2 target. Five experiments have allowed to obtain 7
0 different composition points with N and B contents comprised between
0 and 60 at.%. Two domains with hardness over 50 GPa were identified.
Only one domain shows very high abrasive wear resistance in water. Th
e composition of this area is centred on compounds containing 20% B, 2
7% N and 53% Ti. A Ti-B target was then sintered to obtain this compos
ition from a single target. By varying the nitrogen flow, one material
with high abrasive wear resistance was elaborated. This material show
s a f.c.c. structure with a lattice parameter of 0.432 nm. This coatin
g contains 19% B, 26% N and 55% Ti. The microhardness was measured to
be 44 GPa. Scratch testing indicates a cohesive failure mode with a cr
itical load of 30 N. The abrasive wear resistance appears to be at lea
st three times better than the wear resistance of TiN or CrN. The resu
lts obtained by co-sputtering and by sputtering of the Ti-B target sho
w good correlation. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved
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