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Morphology and microstructure of Mg-Ti-H films deposited by microwave plasma-assisted co-sputtering

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Mg-Ti-H films with a Ti content in the range 0 at.% Ti < 20 were obtained in a single-step process using the microwave reactive plasma-assisted co-sputtering technique. The morphology, crystal… Click to show full abstract

Mg-Ti-H films with a Ti content in the range 0 at.% Ti < 20 were obtained in a single-step process using the microwave reactive plasma-assisted co-sputtering technique. The morphology, crystal structure, chemical composition and spatial distribution of the elements were investigated by X-ray diffraction, scanning and transmission electron microscopy coupled with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy and precession electron diffraction. Our results show that the Ti-poor films (0 at.% Ti 0.45) exhibit mainly the tetragonal beMgH2 phase and have a dense microstructure with discontinuous columnar grains. For the films with a medium Ti content (2.7 at.% Ti 6.6), the beMgH2, metastable orthorhombic geMgH2 and Mg-Ti phases were found in different proportions, with a typical columnar growth. The abrupt microstructural changes of the films with a Ti content >10 at.% correlate with the change in crystallinity. These films exhibit a mainly amorphous/nanocrystalline structure with a granular morphology. We showed that the Ti content plays a significant role in the formation of structural and microstructural features of the Mg-Ti-H films, which might be a useful parameter in tuning the functional properties of magnesium hydride.

Keywords: plasma assisted; morphology microstructure; assisted sputtering

Journal Title: Journal of Alloys and Compounds
Year Published: 2017

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