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Abstract : Reactively Magnetron Sputter-Deposited Ti (C,N) Nanocomposite Thin Films: Composition and Thermal Stability
Reactively Magnetron Sputter-Deposited Ti (C,N) Nanocomposite Thin Films: Composition and Thermal Stability - Pages 42-49 Osama A. Fouad, Hong-Ying Lin and S. Ismat Shah DOI: https://doi.org/10.6000/2369-3355.2018.05.02.2 Published: 12 November 2018
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Abstract: : Titanium carbonitride thin films were grown by reactive magnetron sputtering deposition of titanium carbide target in Ar/N2 gas mixture on p-type silicon (100) substrates. With the increase of sputtering power up to 125W, the deposition rate and films thickness reached a maximum of 14nm/min and 430nm, respectively. A thick film of about 2200nm could be deposited for 120 min at the optimum deposition pressure of 20mTorr. Cathode current decreased from about 290mA to reach a value of about 235mA as the N2 flow percentage increased from 0 to 100%. X-ray diffraction analyses of the deposited films confirmed the formation of titanium carbide and carbonitride layers as the nitrogen gas concentrations in the process gas were increased. SEM image of the deposited titanium carbonitride thin film for 5 min deposition time showed that the film started to grow as tiny particles of size as low as about 140nm, which in later stage coalesced together to form bigger grains and finally a continuous film. The deposited film shows good thermal stability upon annealing in air and in vacuum at 700oC for 2 hours. Keywords: Titanium carbonitride, Nanocomposite thin films, Reactive magnetron sputtering, Thermal stability. |
Abstract : Polishing of Black and White CVD Grown Polycrystalline Diamond Coatings
Polishing of Black and White CVD Grown Polycrystalline Diamond Coatings - Pages 50-58 Snigdha Roy, Vamsi K. Balla, Awadesh K. Mallik, Victor G. Ralchenko, Andrey P. Bolshakov and Eugene E. Ashkinazi DOI: https://doi.org/10.6000/2369-3355.2018.05.02.3 Published: 12 November 2018
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Abstract: : Microwave plasma CVD growth can produce black and white varieties of polycrystalline diamond (PCD), depending on their as-grown purity. These two types of PCDs have been polished by mechanical and chemo-mechanical polishing respectively. It has been observed that initial roughness of 2.21μm for white PCD can be brought down to 175 nm after 70 hours of combined polishing, whereas, 85 hours of combined polishing could bring down the high initial roughness of 11.2μm for black PCD down to 546 nm at the end. Although, the material that was removed during polishing was higher for the black variety of PCD but it had lower polishing rate of 4nm/hr than white PCD (13nm/hr) during chemo-mechanical polishing. Such differential polishing rate was due to harder top polished surface of the black diamond than the white diamond. The nanoindentation study on the polished PCD surfaces revealed that the black PCD has a final nanohardness of 32.58±1 GPa whereas the white variety PCD had a polished surface nanohardness of 28.5±2 GPa. More conversion of diamond surface into harder amorphous sp3 than softer graphite during polishing action may have resulted such slow rate of anisotropic polishing for black diamond than white diamond. Keywords: Microwave plasma CVD, Polycrystalline diamond, Polishing, Diamond quality, Nanohardness. |
Abstract : Review on Opacifying Polymeric Pigment: Reconceive Hiding
Review on Opacifying Polymeric Pigment: Reconceive Hiding - Pages 59-69 Siddhi Shah and Prakash A. Mahanwar DOI: https://doi.org/10.6000/2369-3355.2018.05.02.4 Published: 12 November 2018
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Keywords: Core-Shell, Titanium Dioxide, Latex, Opacity, Paint. |
Abstract : New Simple Modification of Dip, Spray and Cathodic Electrodeposition Coating Methods for Wire Coating (3D Coating)
New Simple Modification of Dip, Spray and Cathodic Electrodeposition Coating Methods for Wire Coating (3D Coating) - Pages 70-78 Hisham R. Sadig, Li Cheng and Xiang Tengfei DOI: https://doi.org/10.6000/2369-3355.2018.05.03.1 Published: 14 March 2019
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Keywords: Capillary-gravitational, environmental, modification, evaluation, spray, coating. |