Journal article
Understanding local bonding structures of Ni-doped chromium nitride coatings through synchrotron radiation NEXAFS spectroscopy
MM Rahman, ZT Jiang, Z Xie, X Duan, ZF Zhou, PC Wo, CY Yin, N Mondinos, Q Gu, H Widjaja, K Jack, A Yago, A Amri
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | Published : 2014
DOI: 10.1021/jp505004p
Abstract
CrN has widespread applications as protective coatings, for example, in aircraft jet engines whereby their high hardness and good oxidation resistance render metal components resistant to harsh operating conditions. Alloying elements are commonly incorporated (doped) into the coatings to further enhance their thermomechanical properties. However, the effect of dopants on the electronic properties and their roles in modifying the grain boundary configurations remain unclear. Lack of such critical knowledge has hindered the development of design strategies for high performance CrN-based coatings. To address this challenging issue, in the present study near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
M. Mahbubur Rahman is grateful to Murdoch University for providing financial support under the Murdoch International Postgraduate Scholarship (MIPS) program. Authors also acknowledge The University of Melbourne for providing the foundation access to the Australian Synchrotron. We also thank to Dr Anton Tadich of the Australian Synchrotron for his valuable discussion for the beamtime application. We also acknowledge the Australian Synchrotron for its travel support.