Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1474148 Journal of the European Ceramic Society 2013 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Thin ZrC films were grown on (1 0 0) Si substrates at temperatures from 30 to 500 °C by the pulsed laser deposition technique. Auger electron spectroscopy investigations found that films contained oxygen concentration below 2.0 at%, while X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy investigations showed that oxygen is bonded in an oxy-carbide type of compound. The films’ mass densities, estimated from X-ray reflectivity curve simulations, and crystallinity improved with the increase of the substrate temperature. Williamson–Hall plots and residual-stress measurements using the modified sin2 ψ method for grazing incidence X-ray diffraction showed that the deposited films are nanostructured, with crystallite sizes from 6 to 20 nm, under high micro-stress and compressive residual stress. Nanoindentation investigations found hardness values above 40 GPa for the ZrC films deposited at substrate temperatures higher than 300 °C. The high density of the deposited films and the nm-size crystallites are the key factors for achieving such high hardness values.

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