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Journal of Materials Science Letters | 1996

The microstructure of the Ti-B-N coating after heat-treatment

Yang Qiaoqin; Zhao Lihua; Wu Lijun; Du Haiqing; Wen Lishi

acad sinica,inst met res,shenyang 110015,peoples r china.;yang, qq (reprint author), hunan univ,mat test & res ctr,changsha 410082,hunan,peoples r china


Acta Metallurgica Sinica | 2010

INFLUENCE OF AXISYMMETRIC MAGNETIC FIELD ON CATHODE SPOTS MOVEMENT IN ARC ION PLATING

Lang Wenchang; Xiao Jinquan; Gong Jun; Sun Chao; Hung Rongfang; Wen Lishi; Ykh Surface

Arc ion plating(AIP) has been widely utilized in the deposition of various kinds of thin solid films due to the excellent characteristics of the arc plasma produced from an active cathode spot that emits ions of cathode material,as well as electrons.In AIP process,the cathode spot is usually steered by an external magnetic field.Cathode spot motion is the key factor because it affects the physical characteristics of the vacuum arc plasma,the utilization of the cathode material, the emission of macroparticles(MPs) and the quality of subsequent films containing these MPs. Therefore,cathode spot dynamics should be understood practically under a compound external magnetic field,such as in axisymmetric magnetic field(AMF),for industrial applications.An AMF produced by using an adjustable electromagnetic coil associated with a concentric magnetic flux guider was applied to the cathode surface to investigate the influence of the AMF on the arc cathode spot motion.The distribution of the magnetic field was simulated by the finite element method (FEM) software.The magnetic field intensity was measured by an SHT-V magnetometer and the distributions of magnetic field with different intensities were analyzed.Based on the results of FEM simulation and the physical mechanism of the arc cathode spot discharge,the effects of magnetic-field components and AMF on the cathode spot movement were discussed.The results showed that increasing the AMF intensity can strongly influence cathode spot movement.In the case of a weak AMF, the cathode spot moves randomly on the cathode surface.With increasing AMF,there is an increasing tendency for the cathode spot to rotate and drift toward the cathode target edge.The increase in the transverse magnetic field(TMF) intensity,B_T,can accelerate the rotational velocity of the cathode spot,increase the arc voltage and decrease the arc current.With a relatively strong AMF(B_T≈30 Gs), the cathode spot rotates near the edge of the cathode surface and is confined to a circular trajectory. A new arc cathode spot is ignited,splits,and is extinguished repeatedly on the cathode surface,which can be observed at intervals of about 0.5 s,while there is an obvious erosion track left at the bottom of the cathode edge.


Acta Metallurgica Sinica | 2011

INFLUENCE OF AXISYMMETRIC MAGNETIC FIELD ON MICROSTRUCTURE AND FRICTION PERFORMANCE OF TIN FILM DEPOSITED BY ARC ION PLATING

Xiao Jinquan; Lang Wenchang; Diao Pan-Hui; Gong Jun; Xun Tiao; Wen Lishi

Arc ion plating (AIP) has been widely used in the deposition of various kinds of thin solid films. In AIP process, cathode spot motion is the key factor because it affects the physical characteristics of arc plasma, the utilization of cathode materials, the ejection of macroparticles (MPs) and the quality of subsequent films. It has been found that the cathode spot can be steered by an external magnetic field, such as an axisymmetric magnetic field (AMF). In this work, a new AMF produced by using an adjustable electromagnetic coil associated with a concentric magnetic flux guider was applied to the cathode surface to deposit TiN films, and it was focused on the influence of the AMF on the content and size of MPs, microstructure and friction performance of TiN films. The results show that the size and number of MPs decrease significantly with the increase in the transverse component of AMF. Meanwhile, the TiN film (111) preferred orientation enhances and its grain size decreases. Furthermore, the friction coefficient of films reduces and the wear resistance of films increases.


Archive | 2005

Method for impulsive bias arc ion plating multi-player super-hard nano films of titanium/titanium nitrate

Lin Guoqiang; Zhao Yanhui; Xiao Wei; Xia Yuanhua; Dong Chuang; Wen Lishi


Archive | 1997

Method and apparatus for large area high-speed thermal filament chemical vapor deposition of diamond

Wen Lishi; Huang Rongfang; Chen Guangchao


Archive | 2012

Method for preparing nanometer silicon film through intermediate-frequency magnetron sputtering process, and its special device

Xiao Jinquan; Gao Junhua; Wen Lishi; Zhang Lin; Shi Nanlin; Gong Jun; Sun Chao


Acta Metallurgica Sinica | 2003

INVESTIGATION OF PHASE STRUCTURE AND PERFORMANCE OF (Ti, A1)N FILMS DEPOSITED BY ARC ION PLATING

Li Mingsheng; Wang Fuhui; Wang Tiegang; Gong Jun; Sun Chao; Wen Lishi


Archive | 1998

Equipment for hot wire chemical vapour deposition diamond

Wen Lishi; Huang Rongfang; Chen Yan


Archive | 1997

Method for high-speed gas-phase grown diamond

Wen Lishi; Huang Rongfang; Yu Jie


Acta Metallurgica Sinica | 1990

CORROSION FAILURE ANALYSIS OF FLAME SPRAYED Zn-Al15 COATING IN SEA WATER

Lin Chengfu; Wen Lishi; Qian Shengwei; Shenyang

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Sun Chao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xiao Jinquan

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Dong Chuang

Dalian University of Technology

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Lin Guoqiang

Dalian University of Technology

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Zhao Yanhui

Dalian University of Technology

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Li Mingsheng

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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