Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1659459 | Surface and Coatings Technology | 2011 | 6 Pages |
In this paper the direct current unbalanced reactive magnetron sputtering and composite target techniques were exploited to deposit quaternary Mo–Si–C–N coatings on Si wafer and stainless steel (1Cr18Ni9) in an Ar/N2 gaseous mixture. The chemical composition, microstructure, morphology, hardness, and friction coefficient of these films were characterized by means of X-ray diffraction, XPS, field emission scanning electron microscopy, TEM and nanoindentation. With the increase of C content in the range of C/(C + Mo + Si + N) = 0–12 at.%, the crystallite size decreases from 32 nm to 5 nm and the average friction coefficient of Mo–Si–C–N coatings decreases from 0.24 to 0.17, while the hardness increases at first and then decreases after passing a maximum value of about 27 GPa at 9 at.% C. It was suggested that in the Mo–Si–C–N coatings C atoms substitute for the N atoms in the nano-sized crystalline Mo2N to form Mo2N(C) solid solution phase and the microstructure of the Mo–Si–C–N coatings may be nano-sized crystalline Mo2N(C) embedded in the amorphous SiNx and CNx phases.
Research Highlights►The friction coefficient of Mo–Si–C–N coatings reached 0.17. ►The hardness reached a maximum value of about 27 GPa at 7 at% C. ►The coatings consist of nano-crystallites Mo2N(C) embedded in SiNx and CNx phases.