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[en] In this study, nanostructured titanium (Ti) thin films were prepared by direct current magnetron sputtering (diode mode) and supported discharge (triode mode) on a stainless steel substrate. The X-ray diffraction pattern shows a preferred orientation (002) plane and exhibits a hexagonal cubic structure for the film prepared at a lower working pressure (0.7 Pa). The electrical resistivity was found to be 15 µΩ-cm. The scanning electron microscopy analysis indicates that the coatings in triode mode have agglomerates with larger grains compared to the DC magnetron sputtering diode mode. The surface topography was examined by atomic force microscopy. The electrochemical studies of the Ti thin films coated at a lower working pressure (0.7 Pa) provide evidence for better corrosion resistance.
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Copyright (c) 2019 Shiraz University; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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Iranian Journal of Science and Technology. Transaction A, Science; ISSN 1028-6276;
; v. 43(5); p. 2665-2671

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ALKALINE EARTH ISOTOPES, ALLOYS, BERYLLIUM ISOTOPES, CARBON ADDITIONS, CHEMISTRY, COHERENT SCATTERING, CURRENTS, DIFFRACTION, ELECTRIC CURRENTS, ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES, ELECTRON MICROSCOPY, ELECTRON TUBES, ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT, EQUIPMENT, EVEN-ODD NUCLEI, FILMS, HIGH ALLOY STEELS, IRON ALLOYS, IRON BASE ALLOYS, ISOTOPES, LIGHT NUCLEI, MICROSCOPY, MICROSTRUCTURE, MICROWAVE EQUIPMENT, MICROWAVE TUBES, NUCLEI, ORIENTATION, PHYSICAL PROPERTIES, SCATTERING, STEELS, TRANSITION ELEMENT ALLOYS
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