This study deals with a deep investigation on chemical, structural, mechanical and tribological properties of TiBx coatings produced by means of PVD techniques, i.e. Direct Current (DC-MS) and High Power Impulse Magnetron Sputtering (HiPIMS). TiBx coatings were deposited onto Si wafer, at different substrate temperatures (200, 300 and 400 °C). DC-MS products were strongly overstoichiometric (B at.%/Ti at.% up to 2.86 ± 0.01 at 200 °C), while HiPIMS ones showed a B/Ti atomic ratio closed to 2, particularly at high temperature. Moreover, HiPIMS films exhibited a dense and almost featureless morphology. All the deposited films were constituted of one crystalline TiB2 phase with hexagonal structure, but in HiPIMS mode, a completely dominant (001) texture was developed, which could be responsible of superior mechanical properties and low wear rates, compared to DC-MS products. Different wear mechanisms, i.e. micro-peeling vs direct ploughing at low abrasion rate have been speculated for the two coating types.

Effect of temperature and deposition technology on the microstructure, chemistry and tribo-mechanical characteristics of Ti-B based thin films by magnetron sputtering

Deambrosis SM;Zin V;Montagner F;Mortalo C;Fabrizio M;Miorin E
2021

Abstract

This study deals with a deep investigation on chemical, structural, mechanical and tribological properties of TiBx coatings produced by means of PVD techniques, i.e. Direct Current (DC-MS) and High Power Impulse Magnetron Sputtering (HiPIMS). TiBx coatings were deposited onto Si wafer, at different substrate temperatures (200, 300 and 400 °C). DC-MS products were strongly overstoichiometric (B at.%/Ti at.% up to 2.86 ± 0.01 at 200 °C), while HiPIMS ones showed a B/Ti atomic ratio closed to 2, particularly at high temperature. Moreover, HiPIMS films exhibited a dense and almost featureless morphology. All the deposited films were constituted of one crystalline TiB2 phase with hexagonal structure, but in HiPIMS mode, a completely dominant (001) texture was developed, which could be responsible of superior mechanical properties and low wear rates, compared to DC-MS products. Different wear mechanisms, i.e. micro-peeling vs direct ploughing at low abrasion rate have been speculated for the two coating types.
2021
Istituto di Chimica della Materia Condensata e di Tecnologie per l'Energia - ICMATE
Istituto per le Tecnologie della Costruzione - ITC
Inglese
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126556 -12
12
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0257897220312263?via=ihub
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Magnetron sputtering
Mechanical properties
Microstructure
Titanium boride
Wear
Highlights: o TiB2 coatings have been successfully deposited by DC-MS and HiPIMS at varying temperature o Stoichiometry of TiBx coatings can be tailored by HiPIMS parameters, while DC-MS films exhibit overstoichiometric B/Ti ratio o In HiPIMS mode, a completely dominant (001) texture is developed, which led to improved mechanical properties o DC-MS films showed high wear rates, compared to HiPIMS ones due to different wear mechanisms
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Deambrosis, Sm; Zin, V; Montagner, F; Mortalo, C; Fabrizio, M; Miorin, E
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