Effects of Duty Cycle on Texture Orientation and Composition of TiCx Nanostructured coatings


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Nanostructured titanium carbide (TiCx) coatings are deposited on steel substrates by plasma chemical vapor deposition using three different duty cycles of 33, 40, and 50% and characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The relationship between the texture orientation/elemental concentration and duty cycle can be divided into two regimes, carbide (TiCx) state and oxycarbide (TiCxOy) state. The coatings crystallize into a TiC NaCl-type crystal structure (FCC) in the carbide and oxycarbide states and a smaller “x” in the TiCx coatings causes the transformation of the preferred orientation of (200) in the carbide state to (111) in the oxycarbide state. A poorly crystallized anatase phase is also observed from the coatings deposited using duty cycles of 40 and 50% and this anatase phase is detected from the oxycarbide state.

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Ali Shanaghi

Materials engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering

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伊朗伊斯兰共和国, Malayer

Paul Chu

Department of Physics and Department of Materials Science and Engineering

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中国, Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon, Hong Kong

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