Abstract The combination of ceramic hardness with high crack resistance is a major challenge in the design of protective thin films. High entropy alloys have shown in earlier studies promising mechanical properties with a potential use as thin film materials. In this study, we show that small amounts of carbon in magnetron-sputtered multicomponent CrNbTaTiW films can lead to a significant increase in hardness. The film properties were strongly dependent on the metal composition and the most promising results were observed for TaW-rich films. They crystallised in a bcc structure with a strong (110) texture and coherent grain boundaries. It was possible to deposit films with 8 at.% C in a supersaturated solid-solution into the bcc structure w...
Amorphous carbon (a-C) films, known for exhibiting an attractive combination of mechanical and physi...
Thin films of nc-TiC/a-C:H nanocomposite have been deposited by reactive magnetron sputtering at sub...
While binary tungsten carbide can form smooth, hard films, these suffer from low fracture toughness....
The combination of ceramic hardness with high crack resistance is a major challenge in the design of...
The design and development of new multifunctional materials that exhibit a combination of high hardn...
This study explores carbon addition as a materials design approach for simultaneously improving the ...
Magnetron sputter deposition of metal/carbon nanocomposites has been explored for many metals and a ...
Multicomponent carbide thin films of (CrNbTaTiW)C (30–40 at.% C) with different metal contents were d...
Tungsten (W)-based materials attract significant attention due to their superior mechanical properti...
State-of-the-art protective coatings often suffer from brittleness. Therefore, the coatings are inte...
Carbon has a low solid solubility in bcc tungsten at equilibrium. However, metastable supersaturated...
Superhard coatings (hardness > 20 GPa) are being widely researched, driven by the need to use the co...
A CrCoNi medium entropy alloy thin film is fabricated using magnetron sputtering. It exhibits a uniq...
High entropy alloys (HEAs) have been a hot research area for many years. They are solid solutions of...
Cr-N based materials, including stoichiometric CrN and Cr:N with a wide range of nitrogen contents, ...
Amorphous carbon (a-C) films, known for exhibiting an attractive combination of mechanical and physi...
Thin films of nc-TiC/a-C:H nanocomposite have been deposited by reactive magnetron sputtering at sub...
While binary tungsten carbide can form smooth, hard films, these suffer from low fracture toughness....
The combination of ceramic hardness with high crack resistance is a major challenge in the design of...
The design and development of new multifunctional materials that exhibit a combination of high hardn...
This study explores carbon addition as a materials design approach for simultaneously improving the ...
Magnetron sputter deposition of metal/carbon nanocomposites has been explored for many metals and a ...
Multicomponent carbide thin films of (CrNbTaTiW)C (30–40 at.% C) with different metal contents were d...
Tungsten (W)-based materials attract significant attention due to their superior mechanical properti...
State-of-the-art protective coatings often suffer from brittleness. Therefore, the coatings are inte...
Carbon has a low solid solubility in bcc tungsten at equilibrium. However, metastable supersaturated...
Superhard coatings (hardness > 20 GPa) are being widely researched, driven by the need to use the co...
A CrCoNi medium entropy alloy thin film is fabricated using magnetron sputtering. It exhibits a uniq...
High entropy alloys (HEAs) have been a hot research area for many years. They are solid solutions of...
Cr-N based materials, including stoichiometric CrN and Cr:N with a wide range of nitrogen contents, ...
Amorphous carbon (a-C) films, known for exhibiting an attractive combination of mechanical and physi...
Thin films of nc-TiC/a-C:H nanocomposite have been deposited by reactive magnetron sputtering at sub...
While binary tungsten carbide can form smooth, hard films, these suffer from low fracture toughness....