Synthesis and characterisation of nanocomposite mo-fe-b thin films deposited by magnetron sputtering

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Several ternary phases are known in the Mo-Fe-B system. Previous ab initio calculations have predicted that they should exhibit a tempting mix of mechanical and magnetic properties. In this study, we have deposited Mo-Fe-B films with a Fe-content varying from 0-37 at.% using nonreactive DC (direct current) magnetron sputtering. The phase composition, microstructure, and mechanical properties were investigated using X-ray diffraction, scanning transmission electron microscopy, and nanoindentation measurements. Films deposited at 300 °C and with >7 at.% Fe are nanocomposites consisting of two amorphous phases: A metal-rich phase and a metal-deficient phase. Hardness and elastic modulus were reduced with increasing Fe-content from ~29 to ~19 GPa and ~526 to ~353 GPa, respectively. These values result in H3/E2 ratios of 0.089-0.052 GPa, thereby indicating brittle behaviour of the films. Also, no indication of crystalline ternary phases was observed at temperatures up to 600 °C, suggesting that higher temperatures are required for such films to form.

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Malinovskis, P., Fritze, S., Palisaitis, J., Lewin, E., Patscheider, J., Persson, P. O. Å., & Jansson, U. (2021). Synthesis and characterisation of nanocomposite mo-fe-b thin films deposited by magnetron sputtering. Materials, 14(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14071739

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