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Nanoindentation in Tin/Nbn Multilayers and Thin Films Examined Using Transmission Electron Microscopy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 July 2020
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Nanoindentation allows the hardness of thin coatings and synthetic multilayer structures to be measured, since indentation depths can be as little as a few 10s of nm. In combination with the cross-sectional transmission electron microscopy (TEM) analysis described here it is possible to observe the deformation structure under an indent, and potentially to understand deformation mechanisms on a nm scale in a wide variety of materials. Synthetic multilayers are a particularly interesting system to investigate. Variations in hardness with the multilayer compositional repeat distance (A) have been reported for several systems. The highest hardnesses, which are in excess of what a simple “rule of mixtures” would predict, occur in nitride multilayers at A ∼5nm. Here we present some preliminary results showing the deformation structure in both a monolithic NbN film and a TiN/NbN multilayer in which both components have the rQck salt structure with lattice parameters 0.424nm (TiN) and 0.439nm (NbN).
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- Future of Microscopy: Ceramics, Composites, and Cement
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