Published December 22, 2004 | Version v1
Journal article

Temperature effect of nitrided stainless steel coatings deposited by reactive DC-magnetron sputtering

  • 1. Laboratoire d'Analyses par Reactions Nucleaires, Facultes Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix, 61, rue de Bruxelles B-5000, Namur (Belgium)
  • 2. Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Lucas Heights PMB 1, Menai (Australia)

Description

Stainless steel coatings were deposited on low carbon steel and on monocrystalline silicon substrates by DC-magnetron sputtering in a reactive atmosphere containing argon and nitrogen. As the deposition process should be applied for industrial applications on in line and continuous processing, the substrates were grounded and not heated during the deposition. The nitrided stainless steel coatings were studied from the structural point of view. The preferential orientation (111) and/or (200) of the layers associated with the column-like morphology, underlined by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM), is related to the thermal history of the coating growth. Interstitial nitrogen atoms are homogenously distributed in the fcc array of austenitic steel

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Identifiers

DOI
10.1016/j.tsf.2004.08.101;
PII
S0040-6090(04)01214-3;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Thin Solid Films
Journal Volume
469-470
Journal Issue
1-2
Journal Page Range
p. 167-172
ISSN
0040-6090
CODEN
THSFAP

Conference

Title
31. international conference on metallurgical coatings and thin films
Dates
19-23 Apr 2004
Place
San Diego, CA (United States)

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Copyright (c) 2004 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, All rights reserved.