Abstract

In this work, Al-Mg-Ti-B coatings were synthesized at room temperature via high power impulse magnetron sputtering (HIPIMS). The as-deposited Al-Mg-Ti-B coatings exhibited a dense and X-ray amorphous microstructure. It was demonstrated that the chemical composition and mechanical properties of Al-Mg-Ti-B coatings were significantly altered by applying different negative bias voltages during the HIPIMS process. The XPS results showed that oxygen concentration in the coatings was reduced from ~22at.% to ~8at.% and the number of oxygen-boron bonds dropped with an increasing bias voltage, which contributed significantly to the improved mechanical properties. Nano-indentation results showed that the nano-hardness and elastic modulus of the HIPIMS Al-Mg-Ti-B coatings were as high as 37GPa and 348GPa, respectively.

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