Influence of aluminum ion implantation on oxidation behavior in air at 500 °C of TiN coatings
Autor: | X.W. Chen, D.R. Wang, X.D. Bai, Jie Xu, Q.G. Zhou, X.Y. Xue |
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Rok vydání: | 2005 |
Předmět: |
Materials science
Valence (chemistry) Scanning electron microscope Metallurgy Analytical chemistry Oxide chemistry.chemical_element Surfaces and Interfaces General Chemistry Condensed Matter Physics Ion source Surfaces Coatings and Films Ion chemistry.chemical_compound Ion implantation chemistry Aluminium Materials Chemistry Tin |
Zdroj: | Surface and Coatings Technology. 191:212-215 |
ISSN: | 0257-8972 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.surfcoat.2004.03.039 |
Popis: | To study the influence of aluminum implantation on the oxidation behavior of TiN coatings, a metal vacuum vapor arc ion source was used to implant aluminum into TiN-coated AISI 304 steel using an extraction voltage of 40 kV, and with doses ranging from 5×10 16 to 2×10 17 ions/cm 2 . Weight-gain curves of the as-deposited TiN and Al-implanted TiN samples were measured during oxidation in air at 500 °C for 50 min. A significant improvement was observed in the oxidation behavior of the Al-implanted TiN compared to that of the as-deposited TiN. X-ray photoemission spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy and glancing angle X-ray diffraction were employed to analyze the valence states of the oxide scale, the surface morphology, and the phase composition of the oxidation layers. Ion implantation leads to the formation of some new phases, most likely (Ti,Al)N or AlN, in the surface top layer. The oxidation rate decreases from 8.2×10 −8 mg 2 cm −4 s −1 for as-deposited TiN to 5.2×10 −9 mg 2 cm −4 s −1 for Al-implanted TiN at dose of 2×10 17 ions/cm 2 . |
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