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Adhesion failures on hard coatings induced by interface anomalies

Moura e Silva, C.W.
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Alves, E.
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Ramos, A.R.
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2009
Vacuum

In this work, the lack of adhesion occurred during the up-scaling of the deposition of tribological coatings in a semi-industrial apparatus is interpreted. The adhesion problems were detected for both hard and self-lubricant coatings from W–Ti–N and W:C systems, respectively, when they were deposited in a 4 cathodes TEER® chamber by reactive unbalanced magnetron sputtering. In spite of cleaning the substrates surface by ion bombardment prior to deposition, by establishing a discharge close to the substrate, insufficient adhesion critical load values were measured by scratch-testing. A powerful set of complementary techniques was used to the detailed analysis of the interfaces in order to understand and overcome the adhesion problems: RBS gave some insights on the nature of the problem by detecting composition anomalies in the substrate/coating interface; Auger spectroscopy was used for identifying the underneath chemical composition close to the interface; cross section TEM gave the final evidence of the presence of a contamination layer attributed to malfunctioning of the ion cleaning process, which was the cause of the lack of adhesion.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.vacuum.2009.03.010
Web of Science ID

WOS:000267505100003

Author(s)
Moura e Silva, C.W.
Alves, E.
Ramos, A.R.
Sandu, C.S.
Cavaleiro, A.
Date Issued

2009

Published in
Vacuum
Volume

83

Issue

10

Start page

1213

End page

1217

Subjects

DLC coatings

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Adhesion

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Contamination layer

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Ion cleaning

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REVIEWED

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EPFL

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January 22, 2010
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