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Документ Influence of the magnitude of the bias potential and thickness of the layers on the structure, substructure, stress-deformed state and mechanical (TiMo)N/(TiSi)N coatingsl characteristics of vacuum-arc multi-layered(2020) Sobol, O. V.; Postelnyk, H. O.; Meylekhov, A. A.; Subbotina, V. V.; Stolbovoy, V. A.; Dolomanov, A. V.; Kolesnikov, D. A.; Kovaleva, M. G.; Sukhorukova, Yu. V.Layers based on titanium nitride doped with molybdenum and silicon were used to create a multilayer composite. In this case, the mismatch between the lattice periods of (TiMo)N and (TiSi)N layers was about 1%. It was found that in the (TiMo)N/(TiSi)N multilayer composite, such a mismatch of the periods in the constituent layers does not change the single-phase state of the composite even at relatively large layer thicknesses (about 350 nm). The creation of a (TiMo)N/(TiSi)N composite with a nanometer layer thickness allows one to reduce the magnitude of macrostresses (a large value of which is characteristic of single-layer (TiMo)N coatings) and change the substructural characteristics in a wide range of values. It has been established that the use of multi-element (TiMo)N and (TiSi)N layers in a multilayer coating design allows one to achieve a high-hard state with high adhesive strength and good tribological characteristics. The highest properties (hardness – 34.8 GPa and adhesive strength 166.09 N) were achieved in coatings obtained at Ub = -200 V and a layer thickness of 80 nm, which are characterized by compression macrostresses of 7.85 GPa and microstrains 0.75%.Документ Structural engineering of NbN/Cu multilayer coatings by changing the thickness of the layers and the magnitude of the bias potential during deposition(2019) Sobol, O. V.; Andreev, A. A.; Stolbovoy, V. A.; Kolesnikov, D. A.; Kovaleva, M. G.; Meylekhov, A. A.; Postelnyk, H. O.; Dolomanov, A. V. ; Sagaidashnikov, Yu. Ye.; Kraievska, Zh. V.To determine the patterns of structural engineering of vacuum-arc coatings based on niobium nitride in the NbN/Cu multilayer composition, the effect of layer thickness and bias potential on the structural-phase state and physico-mechanical characteristics of vacuum-arc coatings was studied. It was found that the metastable δ-NbN phase (cubic crystal lattice, structural type NaCl) is formed in thin layers (about 8 nm thick) regardless of Ub. With a greater thickness of the layers of niobium nitride (in the multilayer NbN/Cu composition), the phase composition changes from metastable δ-NbN to the equilibrium ε-NbN phase with a hexagonal crystal lattice. An increase in the bias potential during deposition from -50 to -200 V mainly affects the change in the preferential orientation of crys-tallite growth. The highest hardness (28.2 GРa) and adhesive resistance is achieved in coatings obtained at Ub = -200 V with the smallest layer thickness. The highest hardness corresponds to the structurally deformed state in which the crystallite texture is formed with the [100] axis perpendicular to the growth surface, as well as a large microstrain (1.5%) in crystallites.Документ The use of plasma-based deposition with ion implantation technology to produce superhard molybdenum-based coatings in a mixed (C2H2+N2) atmosphere(2018) Sobol, O. V.; Andreev, A. A.; Mygushchenko, R. P.; Beresnev, V. M.; Meylekhov, A. A.; Postelnyk, A. A.; Kravchenko, S. A.; Tabaza, Taha. A.; Al-Qawabah, Safwan M.; Al-Qawabeha, Ubeidulla F.; Stolbovoy, V. A.; Serdyuk, I. V.; Kolesnikov, D. A.; Kovaleva, M. G.The influence of the pressure of a mixed gaseous atmosphere (80%C2H2+20%N2) and the supply of a high-voltage negative potential in a pulsed form on the elemental and phase composition, structure and physico-mechanical characteristics of the vacuum-arc molybdenum-based coatings. It is shown that in the temperature deposition range 400…550 °С as a result of plasma-chemical reactions, the maximum nitrogen atoms content in the coating does not exceed 1.5 at.%. It is found, that at the maximum pressure of РC2H2+N2= 2.3∙10-1 Pа when the γ-MoC phase is formed, an superhard state of 50.5 GPa (at a constant potential -200 V, without additional high-voltage pulse action) and 51.1 GPa (at a constant potential -200 V, with additional high-voltage pulse action) is reached.