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Mechanical and structural properties of titanium dioxide deposited by innovative magnetron sputtering process
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2015
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringMaterial SystemModulated PlasmaRutile StructureThin Film ProcessingProtective CoatingMaterials ScienceMaterials EngineeringStructural PropertiesPowder MetallurgyTitanium DioxideMaterial PropertyConventional Magnetron SputteringInnovative MagnetronMicrostructureSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsTitanium Dioxide MaterialsHigh-performance MaterialThin FilmsSurface ProcessingChemical Vapor DepositionMaterial Preparation
Abstract Titanium dioxide thin films were prepared using two types of magnetron sputtering processes: conventional and with modulated plasma. The films were deposited on SiO 2 and Si substrates. X-ray diffraction measurements of prepared coatings revealed that the films prepared using both methods were nanocrystalline. However, the coatings deposited using conventional magnetron sputtering had anatase structure, while application of sputtering with modulated plasma made possible to obtain films with rutile phase. Investigations performed with the aid of scanning electron microscope showed significant difference in the surface morphology as well as the microstructure at the thin film cross-sections. The mechanical properties of the obtained coatings were determined on the basis of nanoindentation and abrasion resistance tests. The hardness was much higher for the films with the rutile structure, while the scratch resistance was similar in both cases. Optical properties were evaluated on the basis of transmittance measurements and showed that both coatings were well transparent in a visible wavelength range. Refractive index and extinction coefficient were higher for TiO 2 with rutile structure.
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