Influence of deposition conditions on mechanical and tribological properties of nanostructured TiN/CNx multilayer films

Anand Vyas, K. Y. Li, Y. G. Shen

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Abstract

Nanostructured TiN/CNx multilayer films were deposited onto Si (100) wafers and M42 high-speed-steel substrates using closed-filed unbalanced magnetron sputtering in which the deposition process was controlled by a closed loop optical emission monitor (OEM) to regulate the flow of N2 gas. Multilayers with different carbon nitride (CNx) layer thickness could be attained by varying the C target current (0.5 A to 2.0 A) during the deposition. It was found that the different bilayer thickness periods (i.e. the TiN layer thickness ΛTiN was fixed at 3.0 nm while the CNx layer thickness ΛCNx was varied from 0.3 to 1.2 nm) significantly affected the mechanical and tribological properties of TiN/CNx multilayer films. These multilayer films were characterized and analyzed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), X-ray diffraction (XRD), atomic force microscopy (AFM), Rockwell-C adhesion test, scratch test, pin-on-disc tribometer, and nanoindentation measurements. XPS analyses revealed that the chemical states, such as TiN, TiC, TiNxOy and TiO2, existed in a TiN layer. Nanoindentation results showed that the hardness was highly dependent on the bilayer thickness. A maximum hardness of ~ 41.0 GPa was observed in a multilayer film at bilayer thickness ΛTiN = 3.0 nm and ΛCNx = 0.9 nm. All multilayer films exhibited extreme elasticity with elastic recoveries as high as 80% at 5 mN maximum load. The compressive stresses in the films (in a range of 1.5-3.0 GPa) were strongly related to their microstructure, which depended mainly on the incorporation of nitrogen in the films. By scratch and Rockwell-C adhesion tests, the multilayer films with smaller bilayer thicknesses (ΛTiN = 3.0 nm, ΛCNx = 0.3 and 0.6 nm) exhibited the best adhesion and cohesive strength. The critical load value obtained was as high as ~ 78 N for the films with ΛTiN = 3.0 nm, ΛCNx = 0.9 nm. The friction coefficient value for a multilayer at ΛTiN = 3.0 nm and ΛCNx = 0.9 nm was found to be low 0.11. These adhesive properties and wear performance are also discussed on the basis of microstructure, mechanical properties and tribochemical wear mechanisms.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)967-975
Number of pages9
JournalSurface and Coatings Technology
Volume203
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Jan 2009

Keywords

  • Hardness
  • Pin on disc
  • Scratch test
  • Tin/CN
  • X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy

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