Abstract

Al–Wx alloys with the W content ranging from 0·6 to 11 at-% were sputter deposited at a low temperature on AA7075 alloy substrates. The sputtered Al–W alloys exhibit a remarkably broad range of microstructures and were characterised by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM). For the alloys with a W content from 0·6 to 3·5 at-%, increasing tungsten additions lead to a decrease in the grain size from a few hundred nm to 10 nm. At 11 at-%W, a lamella-like microstructure forms, accompanied by an amorphous phase. Nanoindentation tests revealed that the increasing tungsten additions lead to an increase in the hardness. A polarisation corrosion test in a near neutral 0·1M NaCl solution revealed that increasing the tungsten additions leads to an increasing passive range and, therefore, the pitting potential.

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