Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7922015 | Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2018 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
High-entropy (CrNbSiTiZr)Cx coatings were successfully fabricated by reactive radio-frequency magnetron sputtering using an equimolar CrNbSiTiZr alloy target under CH4-containing Ar flow. The effect of the CH4 flow ratio on the chemical composition, microstructure, mechanical and tribological properties of (CrNbSiTiZr)Cx coatings was investigated. The carbon content in the coatings varied from 36.7 at% to 87.8 at% with an increasing CH4 flow ratio from 3% to 20%. The (CrNbSiTiZr)Cx coatings revealed a simple NaCl-type FCC (face-centered cubic) structure. The maximum hardness of 32 GPa was obtained at the carbon content of 36.7 at% by applying substrate bias of â100 V. On the other hand, the coating with high carbon content of 87.8 at% possessed superior wear resistance, which friction coefficient and wear rate were, respectively, 0.07 and 2.0 Ã 10â7 mm3/N·m.
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Authors
Yu-Siang Jhong, Chih-Wei Huang, Su-Jien Lin,