Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5468274 Vacuum 2017 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
The VN/Ag composite films with various silver content were prepared by PLD technique, and the microstructures, mechanical and tribological properties at elevated temperature to 900 °C of films were investigated, respectively. The results show that the films were composed of the fcc VN and Ag nano-crystalline grains. With the increase of silver content from 8.2 to 56.1 at.%, the grain size increased and the surface morphology deteriorated gradually, the hardness and elastic modulus of the films decreased from 18.6 GPa, 226.3 GPa-8.1 GPa, 126.6 GPa, respectively. Only appropriate silver addition could improve the lubricity of the VN/Ag films. The film with 16.6 at.% Ag were found to be optimized for lubrication from RT to 900 °C. At low temperatures, the lubricant property of the film relied on the metal silver heavily. At elevated temperatures, a series of Magnéli phase (vanadium oxides) and the layered structure silver vanadates (such as Ag3VO4, AgVO3) formed by tribochemical reactions in the contact area played a critical role in improving lubrication properties. A synergy of the lubricating Ag at low temperatures and the new lubrication phases generated at high temperatures could be responsible to the excellent lubricity of the VN/Ag films in wide temperature range.
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