Abstract

The TiSiN/Ag multilayer coatings with bilayer periods of ~50, 65, 80, 115, 150, and 410 nm have been deposited on Ti6Al4 V alloy by arc ion plating. In order to improve the adhesion of the TiSiN/Ag multilayer coatings, TiN buffer layer was first deposited on titanium alloy. The multi-interfacial TiSiN/Ag layers possess alternating TiSiN and Ag layers. The TiSiN layers display a typical nanocrystalline/amorphous microstructure, with nanocrystalline TiN and amorphous Si3N4. TiN nanocrystallites embed in amorphous Si3N4 matrix exhibiting a fine-grained crystalline structure. The Ag layers exhibit ductile nanocrystalline metallic silver. The coatings appear to be a strong TiN (200)-preferred orientation for fiber texture growth. Moreover, the grain size of TiN decreases with the decrease of the bilayer periods. Evidence concluded from transmission electron microscopy revealed that multi-interfacial structures effectively limit continuous growth of single (200)-preferred orientation coarse columnar TiN crystals. The hardness of the coatings increases with the decreasing bilayer periods. Multi-interface can act as a lubricant, effectively hinder the cracks propagation and prevent aggressive seawater from permeating to substrate through the micro-pores to some extent, reducing the friction coefficient and wear rates. It was found that the TiSiN/Ag multilayer coating with a bilayer period of 50 nm shows an excellent wear resistance due to the fine grain size, high hardness, and silver-lubricated transfer films formed during wear tests.

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