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<div class="csl-entry">Janknecht, R., Hahn, R., Koutná, N., Wójcik, T., Ntemou, E., Steiger-Thirsfeld, A., Chen, Z., Kirnbauer, A., Polcik, P., Kolozsvári, S., Zhang, zaoli, Primetzhofer, D., & Mayrhofer, P. H. (2024). A Strategy to Enhance the B-Solubility and Mechanical Properties of Ti–B–N Thin Films. <i>Acta Materialia</i>, <i>271</i>, Article 119858. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actamat.2024.119858</div>
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1359-6454
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/208822
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dc.description.abstract
The Ti–B–N system offers a wide range of possible meta(stable) phases, making it interesting for science and industry. However, the solubility for B within the face-centered cubic (fcc)-TiN lattice is rather limited and less studied, especially without forming B-rich phases. Therefore, we address how chemistries along the TiN–TiB2 or TiN–TiB tie-line influence this B-solubility. The variation between these two tie-lines is realized through non-reactive co-sputtering of a TiN, TiB2, and Ti target. We show that for variations along the TiN–TiB tie-line, even 8.9 at.% B (equivalent to 19.3 at.% non-metal fractions) can fully be incorporated into the fcc-TiNy lattice without forming other B-containing phases. The combination of detailed microstructural characterization through X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy with ab initio calculations of fcc-Ti1-xNBx, fcc-TiN1-xBx, and fcc-TiN1-2xBx solid solutions indicates that B essentially substitutes N. The single-phase fcc-TiB0.17N0.69 (the highest B-containing sample along the TiN–TiB tie-line studied) exhibits the highest hardness H of 37.1±1.9 GPa combined with the highest fracture toughness KIC of 3.0±0.2 MPa·m1/2 among the samples studied. These are markedly above those of B-free TiN0.87 having H = 29.2±2.1 GPa and KIC = 2.7±<0.1 MPa·m1/2.
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en
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dc.publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
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Acta Materialia
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dc.rights.uri
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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dc.subject
DFT
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Fracture toughness
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Mechanical properties
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Physical vapor deposition (PVD)
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Solubility
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dc.title
A Strategy to Enhance the B-Solubility and Mechanical Properties of Ti–B–N Thin Films