Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids: X (Jun 2023)

Structural stability and oxidation resistance of amorphous TaSi-based ternary alloy coatings

  • D.I. Snorrason,
  • S.M. Adalsteinsson,
  • T.K. Tryggvason,
  • D. Dagbjartsson,
  • A.S. Ingason,
  • F. Magnus

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18
p. 100183

Abstract

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Amorphous metal coatings have great potential for corrosion protection but finding alloy compositions which form a stable amorphous structure can be an overwhelming task. We use combinatorial magnetron sputtering and X-ray analysis to map out the phase space of TaSiM (M = Al, Cr, Fe, Ti) alloys in order to identify amorphous compositions. Atomic percentages of above 10–15 at.% of each constituent yield amorphous coatings in all four systems. TaSiAl coatings are stable when annealed in air up to and including 550 °C whereas TaSiFe, TaSiCr and TaSiTi remain amorphous up to and including 750 °C. In particular, Ta35Si15Cr50 is almost unchanged at that temperature, and has a stable surface oxide shell less than 20 nm in thickness at 650 °C. The stability of these materials at high temperatures means that they could be suitable as anti-corrosion coatings in high temperature applications.

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