High temperature decomposition and age hardening of single-phase wurtzite Ti$_{1-x}$Al$_{x}$N thin films grown by cathodic arc deposition
Abstract: We investigated the high temperature decomposition behavior of wurtzite phase Ti${1-x}$Al${x}$N films using experimental methods and first-principles calculations. Single phase metastable wurtzite Ti${1-x}$Al${x}$N (x = 0.65, 0.75, 085 and 0.95) solid solution films were grown by cathodic arc deposition using low duty cycle pulsed substrate-bias voltage. First-principles calculated elastic constants of the wurtzite Ti${1-x}$Al${x}$N phase show a strong dependence on alloy composition. The predicted phase diagram shows a miscibility gap with an unstable region. High resolution scanning transmission electron microscopy and chemical mapping demonstrate decomposition of the films after high temperature annealing (950${\circ}$C), which resulted in nanoscale chemical compositional modulations containing Ti-rich and Al-rich regions with coherent or semi coherent interfaces. This spinodal decomposition of the wurtzite film causes age hardening of 1-2 GPa.
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