2015
DOI: 10.1088/1009-0630/17/3/09
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Low Friction-Coefficient TiBCN Nanocomposite Coatings Prepared by Cathode Arc Plasma Deposition

Abstract: TiBCN nanocomposite coatings were deposited on cemented carbide and Si (100) by a cathode arc plasma system, in which TiB2 cathodes were used in mixture gases of N2 and C2H2. X-ray diffraction shows that TiB2 and Ti2B5 peaks enhance at low flow rates of C2H2, but they shrink when the flow rate is over 200 sccm. An increase of deposition rate was obtained from different TiBCN thicknesses for the same deposition time measured by scanning electron microscopy. Atomic force microscopy shows that the surface roughne… Show more

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“…The effect of nitrogen flow on TiBN coating deposited on cold work tool steel and silicon wafers by closed field unbalanced magnetron sputtering was studied elsewhere (Cicek et al) [18]. The nitrogen partial pressure study on nitride films of transition metal provided direction for our present work [19]. There is a lot of work on the hardness of TiBN coating [20][21][22], but little work was done on the effect of varying the partial pressures of N 2 under a constant total pressure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The effect of nitrogen flow on TiBN coating deposited on cold work tool steel and silicon wafers by closed field unbalanced magnetron sputtering was studied elsewhere (Cicek et al) [18]. The nitrogen partial pressure study on nitride films of transition metal provided direction for our present work [19]. There is a lot of work on the hardness of TiBN coating [20][21][22], but little work was done on the effect of varying the partial pressures of N 2 under a constant total pressure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%