Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Multilayer α-AlN/α-BCN Coating as Functions of the Current Density during Sputtering of a B4C Target


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Multilayer AlN/BCN coating of nanometer scale have been prepared by magnetron sputtering of Al and B4C targets in an argon–nitrogen atmosphere during deposition on a Si substrate. These coating have an X-ray amorphous structure and the maximum Knoop hardness of 27 GPa (at the current density 100 mA). The first-principle molecular dynamics calculations show that the B4–BN layer is dynamically unstable; thus, it will not be epitaxial and will be amorphous or have a structure different from the B4–BN structure. The thermal vacuum annealing from 600 to 800°C of samples with multilayer nanosized coating leads to the decrease in the Knoop hardness to 18 GPa; however, the coating structure is retained X-ray amorphous.

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A. D. Pogrebnyak

Sumy State University

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Ukraine, Sumy

V. I. Ivashchenko

Frantsevich Institute of Problems of Material Sciences

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Ukraine, Kyiv, 03680

N. K. Erdybaeva

Serikbaev East Kazakhstan State Technical University

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Kazakhstan, Ust-Kamenogorsk, 070000

A. I. Kupchishin

Abai Kazakh National Pedagogical University

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Kazakhstan, Almaty

M. A. Lisovenko

Sumy State University

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Ukraine, Sumy

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