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Original Articles

Characterisation of amorphous/nanocrystalline multilayer Si3N4–Si3N4/Si2N2O films prepared by alternately sputtering

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Pages 633-641 | Received 31 Oct 2016, Accepted 04 Feb 2017, Published online: 13 Mar 2017
 

Abstract

By using direct current (DC) and radio frequency (RF) co-sputtering deposition, multilayer Si3N4 films composed of alternately DC layer and RF layer were prepared. Phase composition, microstructure, and hardness/toughness of different Si3N4 films were studied. X-ray diffraction results showed that DC layer was amorphous Si3N4 film, while RF layer was nanocrystalline Si3N4 film. The hardness of amorphous Si3N4 film was higher than that of nanocrystalline Si3N4 film and the plasticity of nanocrystalline Si3N4 film was higher than that of amorphous Si3N4 film. Furthermore, the hardness/toughness of multilayer Si3N4 films was obviously higher than that of the single Si3N4 film and the plasticity was higher than that of single nanocrystalline Si3N4 film, which can be attributed to the fact that a large number of interface hindered the increasing of particles, thus, the fine particles and the interface strengthened the multilayer films, while the propagation of micro-crack was prevented by amorphous/nanocrystalline layer of multilayer Si3N4 film.

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Funding

The authors acknowledge the financial supports by the National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program) (Grant No. 2013CB632302), National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 51475449), and Ningbo Municipal Innovation Team (Grant No. 2011B81001).

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