Abstract ZrN coatings with the thickness of about 3 μm were deposited on hardened steel substrates by reactive magnetron sputtering at the constant magnetron power of 700 W and at the substrate… Click to show full abstract
Abstract ZrN coatings with the thickness of about 3 μm were deposited on hardened steel substrates by reactive magnetron sputtering at the constant magnetron power of 700 W and at the substrate bias voltage about − 10 V with different nitrogen flow rate from 3 to 6 sccm. The surface investigations were carried out using scanning electron microscopy, atomic-force microscopy, nanoindentation and glancing-angle X-ray diffraction. It was found that the texture of ZrN phase, the mechanical properties and the size of grains in the polycrystalline ZrN coatings can be controlled using different nitrogen flows.
               
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