Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7210570 | Rare Metal Materials and Engineering | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A bi-layered Ir/W metallic coating was deposited onto the Mo network via a magnetron sputtering method. Results show that the sputtering W bond-coat is able to enhance the binding energy between the sputtering Ir coating and the Mo substrate, and virtually neither delamination nor peeling off is observed for the as-prepared coating. In addition, the interdiffusion between the W bond-coat and the Ir coating or the Mo substrate is not apparent. The dense and adherent Ir coating is identified to have a polycrystalline structure with (111) orientation. According to the three zone model suggested by Movchan and Demchishin for sputtering metallic coatings, the microstructure of the bi-layered metallic coating is consistent with the Zone 1 features. In fact, the bi-layered coating has very low lateral strength and inclines to crack under tension
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Authors
Wang Xin, Yan Peng, Du Jihong, Li Zhengxian, Tang Yong, Yang Tao,