Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1669691 | Thin Solid Films | 2010 | 4 Pages |
A one-pot approach to hardening ZrO2-based films prepared by the sol–gel method is presented. It entails performing the sintering in a nitrogen atmosphere, instead of in the conventional air atmosphere. It is shown that, when the sintering temperature is high enough, gas nitriding takes place in the ceramic film, leading to a 15% increase in its hardness. This occurs because more nitrogen solutes are incorporated into the crystal lattice of the 3YSZ host, forming solid solutions (i.e., greater solid–solution-effect hardening). The proposed gas nitriding is simple and cost-effective, and adds no additional steps to the processing routine. This suggests that it may have an important role to play in the fabrication of hard ceramic films from liquid precursors.