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Publications in Scientific Journals:

V. Dalbauer, S. Kolozsvári, J. Ramm, C.M. Koller, P.H. Mayrhofer:
"On the oxidation behaviour of cathodic arc evaporated AleCr and Al-Cr-O coatings";
Vacuum, 163 (2019), 1 - 9.



English abstract:
This study reports on the temperature-induced, ambient-air-exposure related structural and morphological evolution of various Al-Cr and Al-Cr-O thin films prepared by cathodic arc evaporation with 20 sccm Ar, 50 sccm O 2 , or 100 sccm O 2 per active source (p.a.s. Detailed cross-sectional scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) studies are conducted on as-deposited coatings and samples that have been oxidised for 3 h at 900, 1050, and 1200 °C. The high affinity of Al to O promotes the formation of essentially pure α-Al 2 O 3 during oxidation starting between 900 and 1050 °C of the coatings prepared with 20 sccm Ar or 50 sccm O 2 p.a.s. and cathodes with Al content ≥50 at.%. However, the Al-Cr-O coatings prepared with 100 sccm O 2 p.a.s. form solid solution α-(Al,Cr) 2 O 3 oxides with Al/Cr ratios according to the used Al-Cr cathodes upon thermal exposure to ambient air. The phase composition (prior to oxidation) strongly determines the oxide phase formation. A sufficient intermixing of Al, Cr, and O (with about 60 at.% O) is needed to form α-(Al,Cr) 2 O 3 oxides, otherwise the high affinity of Al to O would rather lead to the formation of Al2O3 .

Keywords:
AlCr intermetallics; (Al,Cr)2O3; Oxides; Oxidation; Cathodic arc evaporation


"Official" electronic version of the publication (accessed through its Digital Object Identifier - DOI)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vacuum.2019.01.052


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