Growth and characterization of DC magnetron sputtered Ni-Ti intermetallic and near equiatomic thin films
Date
2018
Authors
Reddy, B. Naveen Kumar
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
In recent years NiTi thin films have attracted much attention as intelligent and
functional materials because of their unique properties such as shape memory effect.
Shape memory alloy thin films possess several desirable properties such as high
power to weight (or force to volume) ratio, and ability to recover large transformation
stress and strain upon heating and cooling, pseudoelasticity (or superelasticity), high
damping capacity, good chemical resistance and biocompatibility, etc. In spite of the
development of advanced deposition techniques for NiTi thin films, some unresolved
issues still remain, which limit precise control of composition during the deposition.
In order to standardize these deposition techniques, an advanced understanding of the
underlying process-property relationships are essential. This thesis mainly describes
the growth and characterization of DC magnetron sputtered intermetallic, and near
equiatomic NiTi alloy thin films. The correlation between deposition parameters and
material properties has been established. In this thesis work, we have mainly
investigated the influence of post-deposition conditions (annealing temperature and/or
aging time) on NiTi thin film micro-structure, surface morphology, mechanical and
surface properties. Based on XRD, it was concluded that annealed and aged
intermetallic and near equiatomic NiTi thin films were crystallized, resulting in the
form of various dominant phases along with intermetallic precipitates. The surface
morphology of the investigated intermetallic and near equiatomic NiTi thin films
from FESEM characterization was found to vary significantly with respect to
annealing temperature and/or aging time. Topographical structures can be altered by
varying the annealing temperature and/or aging time. The surface mean height (Ra),
root mean square (RMS) and maximum peak to valley height (P-V) values have been
obtained by AFM characterization. Nanoindentation tests on annealed and aged
intermetallic and near equiatomic NiTi thin films were performed at room
temperature. The hardness and elastic modulus values of deposited films increase
probably due to formation of the intermediate metastable states by the incomplete
alloying process. X-ray photo electron spectroscopy (XPS) was used to study the
composition and surface chemistry of the annealed films. From HR-XPS
investigations, it was observed that annealed and/or aged intermetallic and near
equiatomic NiTi thin films had higher affinity to form Titanium dioxide (TiO2) layer
on the film surface leaving a Nickel enriched matrix immediately behind the metal
oxide layer along with carbide precipitates.
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Department of Physics, Intermetallic, Near equiatomic, Annealing, Aging, Nanoindentation, XPS