Today's research on the cathodic arc deposition technique and coatings therefrom primarily focuses on the effects of, e.g., nitrogen partial pressure, growth temperature, and substrate bias. Detailed studies on the morphology and structure of the starting material—the cathode—during film growth and its influence on coating properties at different process conditions are rare. This work aims to study the evolution of the converted layer, its morphology, and microstructure, as a function of the cathode material grain size during deposition of Ti-Al-N coatings. The coatings were reactively grown in pure N2discharges from powder metallurgically manufactured Ti-50 at.% Al cathodes with grain size distribution averages close to 1800, 100, 50, and ...
The structural, physical–chemical, and micromechanical characteristics of Al0.6Ti0.4N coatings depos...
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Anisotropy effects on the spinodal decomposition in cathodic arc evaporated cubic “phase c-Ti1−xAlxN...
Today's research on the cathodic arc deposition technique and coatings therefrom primarily focuses o...
The differences in work function (W.F.) and cohesive energy (C.E.) of the phases constituting the ca...
This thesis explores the microstructure evolution of cathodes with various material compositions and...
The microstructure evolution and compositional variation of Ti3SiC2 cathode surfaces during reactive...
Herein, we investigate the influence of powder metallurgical manufactured Ti0.5Al0.5 cathode grain s...
We use a modified cathodic arc deposition technique, including an electromagnetic coil that introduc...
The microstructural evolution of Ti1-xSix cathode surfaces (x=0, 0.1, 0.2) used in reactive cathodic...
The influence of pulsed substrate bias duty cycle on the growth, microstructure, and defects of Ti1-...
The influence of the microstructure on the thermal behavior of cathodic arc deposited TiAlN coatings...
Ti-Al-N coatings were deposited on high-speed steel substrates by filtered vacuum arc deposition (FV...
DC arc plasma from Ti, Al, and Ti(1-x)A(l)x (x = 0.16, 0.25, 0.50, and 0.70) compound cathodes has b...
An Al coating was deposited on the surface of pure Ti substrate by arc spray technology. In order to...
The structural, physical–chemical, and micromechanical characteristics of Al0.6Ti0.4N coatings depos...
International audienceThe increased need for protecting cutting tools has led to the development of ...
Anisotropy effects on the spinodal decomposition in cathodic arc evaporated cubic “phase c-Ti1−xAlxN...
Today's research on the cathodic arc deposition technique and coatings therefrom primarily focuses o...
The differences in work function (W.F.) and cohesive energy (C.E.) of the phases constituting the ca...
This thesis explores the microstructure evolution of cathodes with various material compositions and...
The microstructure evolution and compositional variation of Ti3SiC2 cathode surfaces during reactive...
Herein, we investigate the influence of powder metallurgical manufactured Ti0.5Al0.5 cathode grain s...
We use a modified cathodic arc deposition technique, including an electromagnetic coil that introduc...
The microstructural evolution of Ti1-xSix cathode surfaces (x=0, 0.1, 0.2) used in reactive cathodic...
The influence of pulsed substrate bias duty cycle on the growth, microstructure, and defects of Ti1-...
The influence of the microstructure on the thermal behavior of cathodic arc deposited TiAlN coatings...
Ti-Al-N coatings were deposited on high-speed steel substrates by filtered vacuum arc deposition (FV...
DC arc plasma from Ti, Al, and Ti(1-x)A(l)x (x = 0.16, 0.25, 0.50, and 0.70) compound cathodes has b...
An Al coating was deposited on the surface of pure Ti substrate by arc spray technology. In order to...
The structural, physical–chemical, and micromechanical characteristics of Al0.6Ti0.4N coatings depos...
International audienceThe increased need for protecting cutting tools has led to the development of ...
Anisotropy effects on the spinodal decomposition in cathodic arc evaporated cubic “phase c-Ti1−xAlxN...