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Predicting high temperature mechanical properties of CrN and CrAlN coatings from in-situ synchrotron radiation X-ray diffraction

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Publication date: 29 January 2016
Source:Thin Solid Films, Volume 599
Author(s): Ehsan Mohammadpour, Zhong-Tao Jiang, Mohmmednoor Altarawneh, Zonghan Xie, Zhi-feng Zhou, Nicholas Mondinos, Justin Kimpton, Bogdan Z. Dlugogorski
This contribution investigates the phase composition of CrN and CrAlN coatings by in-situ high temperature synchrotron radiation (SR-XRD), with the coatings deposited on steel substrate by closed field unbalance magnetron sputtering. Rietveld refinement on the SR-XRD spectra indicated CrN as the major phase, over the temperature range of 25°C – 700°C, for both coatings. At the high temperature of 700°C, a Cr2N phase was observed in the CrN coating while the CrAlN coating also had a Cr phase. Williamson–Hall plots, from the refined data, afforded estimating variations of the strain and crystallite size of the major phase, up to 700°C. The crystallite size (10nm) for the CrAlN coating, at 25°C, agrees very well with previous GI-XRD and TEM results obtained at room temperature Li et al. (2012).


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