Authors | S.S. Grankin1 , V.M. Beresnev1 , O.V. Sobol2 , V.A. Stolbovoy3 , V.Yu. Novikov4, S.V. Lytovchenko1 , U.S. Nyemchenko1 , A.A. Meylehov2, M.G. Kovaleva4, A.A. Postelnik2 , I.N. Toryanik1 |
Affiliations | 1 V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, 4, Svobody Sq., 61022 Kharkiv, Ukraine 2 National Technical University “Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute”, 21, Frunze Str., 61002 Kharkiv, Ukraine 3 National Science Center "Kharkiv Institute of Physics and Technology", 1, Akademicheskaya St., 61108 Kharkiv, Ukraine 4 Belgorod National Research University, 85, Pobedy St., 308015 Belgorod, Russia 5 Scientific Center of Physical Technologies of MES and NAS of Ukraine, 6, Svobody Sq., 61022 Kharkiv, Ukraine |
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Issue | Volume 7, Year 2015, Number 4 |
Dates | Received 09 November 2015; published online 10 December 2015 |
Citation | S.S. Grankin, V.M. Beresnev, O.V. Sobol, et al., J. Nano- Electron. Phys. 7 No 4, 04050 (2015) |
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PACS Number(s) | 61.46. – w,62.20.Qp, 62-65. – g |
Keywords | Vacuum-arc coatings, Multilayer coating, Hard coatings, Vacuum-arc deposition (4) . |
Annotation | A comprehensive study of the influence of the thickness of the layers, Us and PN on the structural engineering to obtain high mechanical properties in multilayer composite MoN / CrN vacuum-arc coatings has been conducted by means of scanning electron microscopy with energy analysis, X-ray diffraction studies microindentation and scratch testing methods. It has been determined that in the studied PN = (2-30) × 10 – 4 Torr, the content of nitrogen in the coatings varies from 6.3 to 33 at. %, which leads even at the greatest nitrogen content to the formation of lower phase by nitrogen, γ-Mo2N and isostructural CrN with the vacant sites in the nitrogen sublattice. The increase of thickness of the layers applied on the substrate in a stationary state promotes the increase of nitrogen content. Along with this, the lowest microdeformation and the average size of crystallites are formed at Ub = – 300 V, which defines the achievement of greater hardness of 35 GPa and high adhesion strength, which resists the destruction, Lc5 = 187.6 N. |
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