Abstract :
As an interlayer in the gradient layers such as AlN/Ti/TiN/DLC prepared by plasma-based ion implantation (PBII) on 2024
aluminum alloy, titanium layer plays an important role in enhancing adhesion, reducing thermal stress, limiting the crack
propagation, etc. A series of dual-layers prepared by PBII with nitrogen then titanium at various sputtering currents of titanium
target on 2024 aluminum alloy have been reported in this paper. The composition distributions and the chemical states are
analyzed using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The structures are studied with grazing X-ray diffraction (GXRD). The
results show that PBII with titanium strongly depends on the sputtering current. It is found that there exists a critical sputtering
current corresponding only to a titanium-implanted layer containing TiAl3. When the sputtering current exceeds the critical
value, a titanium-deposited layer rich in a-Ti is formed on a titanium-implanted layer. By controlling the sputtering current an
appropriate titanium interlayer can be prepared to meet the requirement of forming a proper gradient layer