Volume 94,   №6

EFFECTS OF PROTONE IRRADIATION ON THE STRUCTURAL-PHASE STATE OF NANOSTRUCTURED TIZRSIN COATINGS AND THEIR MECHANICAL PROPERTIES



The method of reactive magnetron sputtering has been used to form nanostructured TiZrSiN coatings on various types of substrates (templates) in nitrogen-defi cit and stoichiometric concentration regimes. Methods of scanning electron microscopy and roentgenostructural (x-ray diffraction, XRD) phase (-shift) analysis have been used to identify the structural-phase state of the initial coatings, their thickness, and also morphology. Using the Oliver and Pharr nanoindentation techniques and also tribomechanical tests, the hardness, Young′s modulus, and the friction coeffi cient of coatings have been identifi ed. Irradiation of the investigated TiZrSiN coatings by H+ hydrogen ions with an energy of 500 keV in the fl uence range from 1·1016 to 1·1017 ion/cm2 has been conducted at an AN 2500 accelerator facility. It has been established that nanostructured TiZrSiN coatings applied in nitrogen-defi cit and stoichiometry regimes are radiation-resistant and potentially promising for operation as protective coatings on the airframes of small fl ight vehicles in the earth orbit and in the outer space conditions.
 
 
Author:  F. F. Komarov, S. V. Konstantinov, V. A. Zaikov, and V. V. Pil′ko
Keywords:  nanostructured TiZrSiN coatings, structural-phase state, tribomechanical properties, nanoindentation, radiation resistance
Page:  1609

F. F. Komarov, S. V. Konstantinov, V. A. Zaikov, and V. V. Pil′ko.  EFFECTS OF PROTONE IRRADIATION ON THE STRUCTURAL-PHASE STATE OF NANOSTRUCTURED TIZRSIN COATINGS AND THEIR MECHANICAL PROPERTIES //Journal of engineering physics and thermophysics. . Volume 94, №6. P. 1609.


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