Grain-size effect on the preferred orientation of TiC/α-C:H thin films

  • Ya Dong Su
  • , Xiang Ming Wang*
  • , Hua Ming Wang
  • , Wei Tao Zheng
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The grain-size effect on the preferred orientation was revealed in TiC/α-C:H nanocomposite films grown by magnetron sputtering, in which the grain size of TiC can be adjusted through changing C content in the films. The finding showed that the preferred orientation of the films was significantly affected by the grain size, and the crystallographic orientation changed from face-centered cubic (fcc) TiC (111) to (200) as the grain size of nanocrystallite TiC decreased from about 22.3 to about 4.7nm. This size-dependent preferred orientation was explained via thermodynamic calculations, from which the size-dependent Gibbs free energies were found to be a key factor that controled the texture development in the thin films if grain size in the films was sufficient small.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2536-2540+2545
JournalGongneng Cailiao/Journal of Functional Materials
Volume43
Issue number18
StatePublished - 30 Sep 2012

Keywords

  • Preferred orientation
  • Size dependences
  • TiC/α-C:H nanocomposite films

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