Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A, Vol.19, No.3, 736-742, 2001
Influence of substrate bias on the structure and properties of (Ti,Al)N films deposited by filtered cathodic vacuum are
(Ti, Al)N films were deposited by an off-plane, double-bend, filtered cathodic vacuum are technique in Nz atmosphere at room temperature. The (Ti, Al)N films deposited an atomically smooth. The influence of substrate negative bias at the wide range (0-1000 V) on the deposition rate, surface morphology, crystal structure, internal stress, and mechanical properties of (Ti, Al)N films were systematically studied. Increasing substrate bias results in the decrease of deposition rate and the increase of surface roughness monotonically. At the bias of 0 V, (Ti, Al)N films are amorphous, and the internal stress, hardness, and Young's modulus for the deposited films are fairly low. With increasing substrate bias to 200 V, single-phase face-centered cubic-type nanocrystalline (Ti, Al)N films can be obtained, and the internal stress, hardness, and Young's modulus increase to the maximum of 7 GPa, 28 GPa, and 240 GPa, respectively. Further increase of substrate bias results in the decrease of intensity and the broadening of x-ray diffraction lines, and the gradual decrease of internal stress, hardness, and Young's modulus in (Ti, Al)N films.