Abstract
In this study, boron was introduced into TiAlN coating to improve its performance. Ti0.44Al0.56N, Ti0.42Al0.54B0.04N, and Ti0.36Al0.55B0.09N coatings were synthesized by arc evaporation, and the effect of B on structure, mechanical and thermal properties of TiAlN coatings were investigated by detailed experiments. Furthermore, we studied the formation energy (Ef) of cubic and wurtzite phases in Ti1-x-yAlxByN coatings by density functional theory (DFT) calculations.First-principle calculations indicate that the incorporation of B reduces the solid solubility of Al in cubic TiN, which is confirmed by the experimental results. Ti0.44Al0.56N coatings show a face-centered cubic structure while Ti0.42Al0.54B0.04N and Ti0.36Al0.55B0.09N exhibit a mixed structure of cubic and wurtzite phases. In addition, experimental results show that doping B by 4 at.% gives rise to an increase in hardness from 30.1 ± 0.4 GPa of Ti0.44Al0.56N to 32.7 ± 0.9 GPa of Ti0.42Al0.54B0.04N, while further increasing B content to 9 at.% triggers a dramatic decrease of the hardness down to 23.0 ± 0.6 GPa (Ti0.36Al0.55B0.09N). Alloying with B also significantly improves the oxidation resistance of TiAlN coatings by retarding the transformation of a-TiO2 to r-TiO2 and promoting α-Al2O3 formation.
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