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Combinatorial sputter deposition of CrMnFeCoNi high entropy alloy thin films on agitated particles

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SURFACE & COATINGS TECHNOLOGY
Volume 449, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.surfcoat.2022.128984

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Core-shell particles; Compositionally complex alloys; Physical vapor deposition; Combinatorial materials science

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This method presents a way to uniformly deposit thin films on microparticles by oscillating them, allowing for the coating of different types of particles and the deposition of films with composition gradients on uniform particles.
A method for combinatorial sputter deposition of thin films on microparticles is presented. The method is developed for a laboratory-scale magnetron sputter system and uses a piezoelectric actuator to agitate the mi-croparticles through oscillation. Custom-made components enable to agitate up to nine separate batches of particles simultaneously. Due to the agitation, the whole surface of the particles can be exposed to the sputter flux and thus completely covered with a thin film. By sputtering a CrMnFeCoNi high entropy alloy target, separate batches of polystyrene microspheres (500 mu m monodisperse diameter), Fe alloy particles (300 mu m mean size) and NaCl salt particles (350 mu m mean size) were simultaneously coated with a homogeneous thin film. In contrast, a CrMnFeCoNi thin film that was deposited on agglomerating Al particles (5 mu m mean size) only partially covers the surface of the particles. By co-sputtering a CrMn, an FeCo and a Ni target, nine separate batches of Al particles (25 mu m mean size) were coated with a CrMnFeCoNi thin film with a composition gradient. These depositions demonstrate the ability to coat different types of particles with uniform films (from elemental to multinary compositions) and to deposit films with composition gradients on uniform particles.

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