Abstract

In this work, Ti-Ni-Ti nanolaminate was deposited on a TiNi substrate by magnetron sputtering. Subsequent synthesis in Ar at temperatures of 500, 700 and 900 °C was carried out. To investigate the effect of the reaction synthesis temperature for obtaining a dense thin intermetallic biofunctional coating, a comparative analysis of the morphology, structure, phase composition, mechanical properties and wettability of the coatings was carried out. It was found that crystallization processes have a different impact on the amorphous Ti and Ni layers depending on temperature. In all cases, multilayer gradient crystalline coatings were formed that bound to the substrate by the diffusion zone. The reaction synthesis temperatures of 500 and 700 °C are insufficient for reaction completion and complete transformation; therefore, the obtained thin loose layers are unstable under stresses caused by the substrate. Reaction synthesis in Ti – Ni – Ti nanolaminate at 900 °С formed a dense two-layer gradient coating 2 µm thick, which reliably protects the matrix from further diffusion of interstitial impurities and segregation of Ni atoms onto the surface. An analysis of the nano-indentation deformation diagrams showed that the coatings do not prevent the viscoelastic deformation of the TiNi substrate.

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