Abstract

CrN/AlN nanolayered coatings with different Y doping levels were deposited to understand the effects of Y on the oxidation behaviour of the coatings at elevated temperatures. The coatings were deposited in a hybrid HIPIMS and magnetron sputtering deposition system, and their chemical composition and mechanical properties were characterized using EDS and nanoindentation tests respectively. The as-deposited coatings were annealed in air at 800°C and 1100°C for 1h, and the evolution of coating microstructure were characterized by GI-XRD and FIB assisted cross-sectional SEM imaging. Different oxidation behaviours were observed at 800°C and 1100°C. At 800°C, coating oxidation is dominated by the formation of Cr2O3, while at 1100°C, the oxidation is characterized by the competing growth of Cr2O3 and Al2O3 scales. The Y content significantly influenced the oxide scale formation and voids distribution in the coatings, and this was attributed to the role of Y in changing the diffusion processes both within the coating and at the coating-air interface.

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