Structural and Tribological Aspects on Ti(C,O,N) Magnetron Reactive Sputtered Thin-Films
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2007Author
Munteanu, Daniel
Olteanu, Camelia
Ionescu, Cristian
Munteanu, Alexandru
Vaz, Filipe
Cunha, Luis
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Magnetron sputtering is a flexible technique and allows producing a
significant amount of types of coatings. Within the frame of present work, Ti-C-O-N
thin films were deposited onto high-speed steel (AISI M2), substrates by reactive dc
magnetron sputtering in a laboratory-size deposition system. It consisted of two
vertically opposed rectangular magnetrons, in a closed field configuration. The
films were prepared using dc power source on a titanium target (99.6 at.%). A gas
atmosphere composed of argon (working gas), acetylene and nitrogen/oxygen
(17:3) reactive mixture was used for the depositions. In terms of structure, the
samples produced only with ethylene and argon flow reveal a TiC structure (NaCl
type). The decrease of Ф(C2H2)/Ф(O2+N2) induces amorphisation, but TiC
structure, with possible N and O inclusions, is still detected. In terms of tribological
aspects, the static friction coefficient and roughness (Rz) were analyzed and
discussed depending of composition and structure.
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