Cathodic arc co-deposition of highly oriented hexagonal Ti and Ti2AlC MAX phase thin films

Ti2AlC belongs to a family of ternary nanolaminate alloys known as the MAX phases, which exhibit a uniquecombination of metallic and ceramic properties. Here we report pulsed cathodic arc deposition of c axisnormal oriented Ti2AlC thin films on a-Al2O3 (001) single crystal substrates heated to 900 °...

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Main Authors: Guenette, M., Tucker, Mark, Ionescu, M., Bilek, M., McKenzie, D.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Elsevier S.A. 2010
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/39269
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author Guenette, M.
Tucker, Mark
Ionescu, M.
Bilek, M.
McKenzie, D.
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Tucker, Mark
Ionescu, M.
Bilek, M.
McKenzie, D.
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description Ti2AlC belongs to a family of ternary nanolaminate alloys known as the MAX phases, which exhibit a uniquecombination of metallic and ceramic properties. Here we report pulsed cathodic arc deposition of c axisnormal oriented Ti2AlC thin films on a-Al2O3 (001) single crystal substrates heated to 900 °C, without anintentionally pre-deposited seed layer. Oriented hexagonal Ti is observed in some films and an in-planeepitaxial relationship between the a-Al2O3 (001) substrate, the hexagonal Ti and Ti2AlC MAX phase isobserved. We observe formation of the Ti2AlC phase in all films despite variations in elemental composition.The electrical resistivity of our films was in the range 0.48–0.67 µO m, higher than other values found forTi2AlC in the literature.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-392692017-02-28T01:40:40Z Cathodic arc co-deposition of highly oriented hexagonal Ti and Ti2AlC MAX phase thin films Guenette, M. Tucker, Mark Ionescu, M. Bilek, M. McKenzie, D. Ti2AlC belongs to a family of ternary nanolaminate alloys known as the MAX phases, which exhibit a uniquecombination of metallic and ceramic properties. Here we report pulsed cathodic arc deposition of c axisnormal oriented Ti2AlC thin films on a-Al2O3 (001) single crystal substrates heated to 900 °C, without anintentionally pre-deposited seed layer. Oriented hexagonal Ti is observed in some films and an in-planeepitaxial relationship between the a-Al2O3 (001) substrate, the hexagonal Ti and Ti2AlC MAX phase isobserved. We observe formation of the Ti2AlC phase in all films despite variations in elemental composition.The electrical resistivity of our films was in the range 0.48–0.67 µO m, higher than other values found forTi2AlC in the literature. 2010 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/39269 Elsevier S.A. restricted
spellingShingle Guenette, M.
Tucker, Mark
Ionescu, M.
Bilek, M.
McKenzie, D.
Cathodic arc co-deposition of highly oriented hexagonal Ti and Ti2AlC MAX phase thin films
title Cathodic arc co-deposition of highly oriented hexagonal Ti and Ti2AlC MAX phase thin films
title_full Cathodic arc co-deposition of highly oriented hexagonal Ti and Ti2AlC MAX phase thin films
title_fullStr Cathodic arc co-deposition of highly oriented hexagonal Ti and Ti2AlC MAX phase thin films
title_full_unstemmed Cathodic arc co-deposition of highly oriented hexagonal Ti and Ti2AlC MAX phase thin films
title_short Cathodic arc co-deposition of highly oriented hexagonal Ti and Ti2AlC MAX phase thin films
title_sort cathodic arc co-deposition of highly oriented hexagonal ti and ti2alc max phase thin films
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/39269