Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1796546 | Journal of Crystal Growth | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Ti3SiC2 films were grown on polycrystalline Ti3SiC2 bulk substrates using DC magnetron sputtering. The crystallographic orientation of the film grains is shown to be determined by the respective substrate-grain orientation through homoepitaxial MAX-phase growth. For a film composition close to Ti:Si:C=3:1:2, the films predominantly consist of MAX phases, both Ti3SiC2 and the metastable Ti4SiC3. Lower Si content resulted in growth of TiC with Ti3SiC2 as a minority phase. Thus, MAX-phase heterostructures with preferred crystallographic relationships can also be realized.
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Authors
P. Eklund, A. Murugaiah, J. Emmerlich, Zs. Czigàny, J. Frodelius, M.W. Barsoum, H. Högberg, L. Hultman,