“…8 Even though these materials individually show advantageous properties, a composite structure, such as a multilayer type, can exhibit improved performance compared with TiN and VN monolayers, due to the appearance of interfaces and the contribution of each compound to the emergent behavior of the entire multilayer system. 9 In the specific case of coating hardness, the improvement of this property, with a two nitride multilayer approach, is related to two main mechanisms 10 : (i) the different elastic moduli of the constituent materials 11 and (ii) the formation of coherency strains near the interfaces, 12 as a consequence of the formation of coherent interfaces 13,14 in superlattices. Helmersson et al 10 reported a hardness of $56 GPa for the VN/TiN multilayer system, benefitting from the two aforementioned mechanisms.…”