Patent classifications
C23C28/042
Coated cutting tool
A coated cutting tool having a substrate and a coating is provided. The coating includes an inner α-Al.sub.2O.sub.3-multilayer and an outer α-Al.sub.2O.sub.3-single-layer. The thickness of the inner α-Al.sub.2O.sub.3-multilayer is less than or equal to 35% of the sum of the thickness of the inner α-Al.sub.2O.sub.3-multilayer and the thickness of the outer α-Al.sub.2O.sub.3-single-layer. The sum of the thickness of the inner α-Al.sub.2O.sub.3-multilayer and the outer α-Al.sub.2O.sub.3-single-layer is 2-15 μm. The inner α-Al.sub.2O.sub.3-multilayer consists of alternating sublayers of α-Al.sub.2O.sub.3 and sublayers of TiCO, TiCNO, AlTiCO or AlTiCNO. The inner α-Al.sub.2O.sub.3-multilayer can include at least 5 sublayers of α-Al.sub.2O.sub.3.
Three-dimensional memory device and manufacturing method thereof
A three-dimensional (3D) memory device includes a substrate, an alternating conductive/dielectric stack disposed on the substrate, an epitaxial layer disposed on the substrate, a blocking layer disposed on the epitaxial layer and surrounded by the alternating conductive/dielectric stack, a trapping layer disposed on and surrounded by the blocking layer, a tunneling layer disposed on and surrounded by the trapping layer, and a semiconductor layer disposed on and in contact with the epitaxial layer and partially disposed on and surrounded by the tunneling layer.
Coated cutting tool
A coated cutting tool comprises a substrate and a coating layer formed on a surface of the substrate, and has a rake face and a flank. The coating layer comprises an alternating laminate structure in which first compound layers containing AlN and second compound layers containing a compound are laminated in an alternating manner, the compound having a composition represented by formula (1) below:
(Ti.sub.1-xAl.sub.x)N (1)
(wherein x satisfies 0.40≤x≤0.70). An average thickness T.sub.1 per first compound layer is 5 nm or more to 160 nm or less, and an average thickness T.sub.2 per second compound layer is 8 nm or more to 200 nm or less. A ratio of T.sub.1 to T.sub.2 is 0.10 or more to 0.80 or less. An average thickness T.sub.3 of the alternating laminate structure is 2.5 μm or more to 7.0 μm or less. A ratio (H/E) of hardness H to elastic modulus E is 0.065 or more to 0.085 or less at the rake face or the flank.
COATED TOOL
A coated tool includes a base and a coating film on the base. The coating film includes an Al.sub.2O.sub.3 layer, and a surface layer on the Al.sub.2O.sub.3 layer. The surface layer has a first erosion rate of 0.1 μm/min or less. The first erosion rate is obtained from measurement by causing a liquid A, in which 3 mass % of amorphous Al.sub.2O.sub.3 particles having a mean particle diameter of 1.1-1.3 μm is dispersed in purified water, to collide with the surface layer. The surface layer has a second erosion rate of 2.0 μm/min or more. The second erosion rate is obtained from measurement by causing a liquid B, in which 3 mass % of spherical Al.sub.2O.sub.3 particles having a mean particle diameter of 2.8-3.2 μm is dispersed in purified water, to collide with the surface layer.
Thermal Barrier Coating
A coated substrate has a substrate and a coating system having one or more ceramic layers. At least a first layer of one of the one or more ceramic layers is a columnar layer having as-deposited columns and intercolumn gaps. The intercolumn gaps have a mean width at least one of: at least 4.0 micrometers; and at least 1.5% of a thickness of said first layer.
Component protected by an environmental barrier
A component includes a substrate at least a portion of which adjacent to a surface of the substrate is made of a material including silicon; a bond coat located on the surface of the substrate and including silicon, an environmental barrier which includes an outer layer of ceramic material covering the bond coat, wherein the environmental barrier further includes a self-healing inner layer located between the bond coat and the outer layer, the inner layer including a matrix in which silico-forming particles are dispersed, these particles being capable of generating a matrix crack healing phase in the presence of oxygen.
COATED CUTTING TOOL
A coated cutting tool, comprising: a substrate; and a coating layer formed on a surface of the substrate, wherein the coating layer includes a lower layer and an upper layer in this order from a substrate side toward a surface side, and the upper layer is formed on a surface of the lower layer, the lower layer contains a compound having a composition represented by (Al.sub.xTi.sub.1-x)N, an average thickness of the lower layer is 1.0 μm or more and 15.0 μm or less, the upper layer contains an α-Al.sub.2O.sub.3 layer containing α-Al.sub.2O.sub.3, an average thickness of the upper layer is 0.5 μm or more and 15.0 μm or less, and in grains of the α-Al.sub.2O.sub.3 layer, a proportion of grains of which a grain size is 0.05 μm or more and less than 0.5 μm is 50% by area or more and 80% by area or less.
SURFACE-COATED CUTTING TOOL
A surface coated cutting tool includes a tool substrate; and a hard coating layer on the tool substrate. The hard coating layer includes, in sequence from the tool substrate toward a surface of the tool, a titanium carbonitride inner layer, a titanium nitride lower intermediate layer, a titanium carbonitride upper intermediate layer, a titanium oxycarbonitride bonding auxiliary layer, and an aluminum oxide outer layer. Titanium nitride grain boundaries in the lower intermediate layer and titanium carbonitride grain boundaries in the upper intermediate layer are continuous from titanium carbonitride grain boundaries in the inner layer. The texture coefficient TC(422) of titanium carbonitride in the inner layer and the upper intermediate layer is 3.0 or more, and the texture coefficient TC(0 0 12) of α-aluminum oxide in the outer layer is 5.0 or more.
High-temperature low-friction cobalt-free coating system for gate valves, ball valves, stems, and seats
A method of manufacturing a device includes thermally spraying tungsten carbine in feedstock that does not include Cobalt but that includes Nickel, Copper, or a Nickel-Copper alloy, the method improves the base coating toughness, anticorrosion, and antifouling properties for high load application in sea water and brackish water environments. Additionally, a Cobalt-free material lowers material costs and reduces the global demand of Cobalt. Providing a topcoat of a Silicon-doped DLC significantly reduces the topcoat brittleness of common DLC failures such as “egg shell” in high stress applications. Thus, high hardness, low friction applications may be tailored in high stress applications.
CONTROLLED DEPOSITION OF A FUNCTIONAL MATERIAL ONTO A TARGET SURFACE
A plate including functional material to be deposited onto a target surface using monochromatic radiation having a wavelength is described. The plate further includes a substrate with a first surface directed towards the target surface and with a second surface to receive the monochromatic radiation. The first surface is patterned with recessed areas that have a dielectric coating and that are filled with the functional material. The dielectric coating includes a sequence of dielectric coating layers alternating in refractive index. The dielectric coating therewith has a relatively high reflectivity for said monochromatic radiation incident perpendicular to the dielectric coating in comparison to a reflectivity for said monochromatic radiation incident at an angle of 45 degrees to the dielectric coating. As such shear forces are mitigated without requiring a high alignment accuracy. The present application further describes a deposition device including the plate and a method involving the plate.