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Zirconia coatings were produced by reactive d.c. magnetron sputter depositi
on using a system with multiple sputter sources and a biased substrate stag
e. Crystal structure and phase stability of the coatings were investigated
by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Tetr
agonal zirconia with either a random orientation or a highly (111) preferre
d orientation was deposited when a substrate bias was applied, whereas coat
ings grown with no substrate bias had the equilibrium monoclinic structure.
It was revealed that bias sputtering effectively decreased crystallite siz
e in the as-deposited coatings, which resulted in room temperature stabiliz
ation of the metastable tetragonal phase. XRD analysis of annealed coatings
showed that the volume fraction and stability of the tetragonal phase was
strongly dependent on substrate bias and annealing temperature. (C) 2001 Pu
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