Influence of grain size and humidity on the nanotribological properties of wear-resistant nanostructured ZrO2 coatings: An atomic force microscopy study

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The nanotribological properties of nanostructured thin films of tetragonal ZrO2 on oxidized Si (100) were studied as a function of grain size and relative humidity (RH) by atomic force microscopy. The nanostructured ZrO2 showed a 50% decrease in friction coefficient μ compared with oxidized Si (100) in dry nitrogen atmosphere and 40% RH. A maximum of μ was observed at ca. 40% RH for both samples, while there were insignificant differences in μ for ZrO2 samples with grain sizes between 12 and 30 nm. The good tribological properties open the possibility for nanostructured zirconia to be applied as wear-resistant, low friction coatings on various materials. © 2005 The American Ceramic Society.

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Tocha, E., Schönherr, H., Vancso, G. J., & Siebelt, N. (2005). Influence of grain size and humidity on the nanotribological properties of wear-resistant nanostructured ZrO2 coatings: An atomic force microscopy study. Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 88(9), 2498–2503. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1551-2916.2005.00459.x

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