Abstract

Ti(1-x)AlxN hard coatings were prepared by reactive magnetron sputtering onto steel substrates (51CrV4 – 1.8159) and subsequently exposed for a short-time (~1 s) to high-flux electron beam (EB) treatment. Morphology, composition and the structure of as-deposited and EB treated coatings were investigated using transmission electron microscopy (TEM), secondary ion mass spectroscopy (SIMS) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). It was found that the EB treatment had only a minor influence on the morphology and crystallinity of the Ti(1-x)AlxN phase, however, the stress-free lattice parameter and partly the compressive stress in the coatings were clearly reduced by the treatment. On the other hand, major changes of composition profiles and structure were observed in the metallic buffer layer between substrate and Ti(1-x)AlxN. The observed modifications in the coating-substrate system are explained by rapid heat up and radiation damage due to the fast electron exposure.

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