2016
DOI: 10.1007/s00501-016-0506-2
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Triggering the Phase Evolution Within (Al,Cr)2O3-based Coatings by Alloying and Microstructural Concepts

Abstract: Abstract:The synthesis of (Al,Cr)2O3 coatings by PVD frequently results in metastable cubic structures next to the thermodynamically stable and mechanically favourable hexagonal corundum phase. By alloying small amounts of Fe to powder-metallurgically produced Al0.7Cr0.3 targets -used to synthesise (Al,Cr)2O3 films by cathodic arc evaporation -a considerable increase of the hexagonal phase fraction is observed. Detailed transmission electron microscopy studies show that the growth of hexagonal crystallites of … Show more

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“…69 The combination of these elements results in improved oxidation resistance in various bulk materials by forming a dense and stable oxide scale upon high temperature exposure in ambient atmosphere, 90,91 giving rise to also follow this concept for thin film development. Another indication of a beneficial effect to Fe can be found in the observations made by Mühlbacher et al 92 incorporation of small particles emerging from the cathode surface (referred to as droplets or macroparticles) seem to influence the phase formation, 93,94 Figs. 11(a)-11(d).…”
Section: B Cathode Modificationsmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…69 The combination of these elements results in improved oxidation resistance in various bulk materials by forming a dense and stable oxide scale upon high temperature exposure in ambient atmosphere, 90,91 giving rise to also follow this concept for thin film development. Another indication of a beneficial effect to Fe can be found in the observations made by Mühlbacher et al 92 incorporation of small particles emerging from the cathode surface (referred to as droplets or macroparticles) seem to influence the phase formation, 93,94 Figs. 11(a)-11(d).…”
Section: B Cathode Modificationsmentioning
confidence: 84%