Influence of bias voltage on properties of AlCrN coatings prepared by cathodic arc deposition
Résumé
AlCrN coatings were prepared by vacuum cathodic arc deposition. This low-temperature technique has been chosen due to its versatility, allowing the industrial up-scaling.
In this study, the attention was focused on the correlation of the bias voltage with the resulting mechanical–tribological properties. For this purpose, the bias voltage was varied from 0 to − 150 V. Indeed, the variation of grain sizes from 24 to 16 nm as well as the residual stresses from − 0.68 to − 8.94 GPa lead to obtain different mechanical–tribological properties. In this context, the sample deposited at − 100 V exhibited an enhanced hardness (50 ± 2 GPa) and an acceptable wear resistance.