Title of article :
Evaluation of phase, composition, microstructure and properties in
TiC/a-C:H thin films deposited by magnetron sputtering
Abstract :
Titanium carbide/amorphous-carbon (TiC/a-C:H) nanocomposite coatings deposited by pulsed unbalanced reactive magnetron
sputtering have been investigated in terms of structure, chemical and phase composition by AFM, TEM, XPS and XRD analyses.
Subject to total carbon content, metallic titanium, titanium carbide and amorphous-carbon phases were found in the deposited
coatings, which contributed to the observed microstructures and morphologies. The specific resistivity of nanocomposite coatings
scales up with increasing amount of matrix-forming carbon. Hardness profiles of the different compositions revealed that nearly
stoichiometricTiCfilmswith average crystallite size of 70 nmexhibit themaximumhardness,whereas the lowest friction coefficient
(m < 0:1) was found in films rich in amorphous-carbon and containing smaller TiC nanocrystallites (hdi 10 nm).