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Physical Vapor Deposition of Nanocrystalline Composites of Ag-Ni for Electrical Contacts in Automotive Industries

Journal Title, Volume, Page: 
Jordan Journal of Chemistry, 2, 187
Year of Publication: 
2008
Authors: 
Shehdeh Jodeh
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, An-Najah National University, Nablus, Palestine
Current Affiliation: 
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, An-Najah National University, Nablus, Palestine
Preferred Abstract (Original): 

Using vapor deposition as a tool, novel coating structures have been developed for low friction coefficient, fretting wear resistant and high temperature stable electrical contacts. Thin films of Ag-Ni nanocrystalline composites between 100 and 500-nm thick were deposited by electron beam evaporation onto sputter-cleaned 301 stainless steel substrates. The structure and composition of the films were studied in detail using x-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), electron probe microanalysis (EPMA), and Auger depth profiling. The contact properties, such as contact resistance, fric-tion coefficient, fretting wear resistance, and thermal stability of these coatings have been measured. Both the Ag and Ag 81 Ni 19 composite coatings about 500-nm thick passed the 1,000,000 cycle fretting wear test. These coatings also showed good high temperature stability during heat-aging at 150 º C in air, especially the Ag 81 Ni 19 composite coating. This study shows that vapor deposition is a powerful technique which can be used to discover new coating compositions and structures for electrical contact applications.

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