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Enhanced hardness in epitaxial TiAlScN alloy thin films and rocksalt TiN/(Al,Sc)N superlattices
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2014
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Materials ScienceMaterials EngineeringEnhanced HardnessHigh Temperature MaterialsEngineeringSuperlattice Hardness IncreasesSuperalloyScandium NitrideN SuperlatticesApplied PhysicsRocksalt Tin/Alloy DesignHigh-performance MaterialHigh Hardness TialnThin FilmsAlloy PhaseMicrostructureStructural Materials
High hardness TiAlN alloys for wear-resistant coatings exhibit limited lifetimes at elevated temperatures due to a cubic-AlN to hexagonal-AlN phase transformation that leads to decreasing hardness. We enhance the hardness (up to 46 GPa) and maximum operating temperature (up to 1050 °C) of TiAlN-based coatings by alloying with scandium nitride to form both an epitaxial TiAlScN alloy film and epitaxial rocksalt TiN/(Al,Sc)N superlattices on MgO substrates. The superlattice hardness increases with decreasing period thickness, which is understood by the Orowan bowing mechanism of the confined layer slip model. These results make them worthy of additional research for industrial coating applications.
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