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Interfacial Characterization of Mosi2+ X Sic Composite Thin Films on Molybdenum Substrates
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 February 2011
Abstract
A novel coating architecture is being examined for enhancing the high temperature, oxidation resistance of molybdenum. The coating incorporates a thin, composite film of MoSi2+1.96 mole fraction SiC in order to match the coefficients of thermal expansion between the molybdenum substrate and the coating. Since the as-deposited composite film is amorphous in nature, a diffusion anneal treatment is carried out at 1000°C to achieve crystallization of the film. In this paper, a detailed examination of the Mo-MoSi2+1.96 SiC interface will be presented. The microstructural features of the composite films will be discussed based on electron microscopy, auger electron spectroscopy (AES), and X-ray diffraction analysis. Finally, a novel diffusion barrier layer for minimizing silicon and carbon diffusion from the coating to the substrate will be discussed.
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