Nano- and micro-scale impact testing of zirconia, alumina and zirconia-alumina duplex optical coatings on glass

Optimising the mechanical properties of optical coatings to improve their durability will be critical if they are to be used successfully in harsh environments where they may be subject to degradation by mechanical contact. In this study zirconia, zirconia-alumina duplex and alumina experimental coa...

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description Optimising the mechanical properties of optical coatings to improve their durability will be critical if they are to be used successfully in harsh environments where they may be subject to degradation by mechanical contact. In this study zirconia, zirconia-alumina duplex and alumina experimental coatings were deposited on soda lime and borosilicate glass and their resistance to repetitive impact under different experimental conditions evaluated in nano- and micro-scale impact tests. The influence of changing probe geometry (sharp and blunt contacts) and applied load on the deformation was studied. Spheroconical indenters were found to be more suitable to study the load sensitivity of the impact response than sharp cube corner indenters. Increased resistance to plastic deformation in the coating-substrate system (H3/E2) proved detrimental to the damage tolerance to the repetitive nano- and micro-impact tests. To compare the deformation behaviour in nano-impact and nano-scratch, tests were performed using the same spheroconical probe, revealing cracking and blistering of the glass substrate in both types of test. The change in probe depth after the first impact was found to be a very useful metric to effectively compare the evolution of surface damage on continued impact in nano- and micro-impact tests at different applied load and probe geometry. •Multi-scale impact tests performed on optical coatings on glass.•Spherical indenters more suitable to study load sensitivity to repetitive impact.•Damage tolerance is worse for coatings with higher plastic deformation resistance.•Consistent results of coating performance for both impact scale regimes.•Thinner alumina-zirconia duplex coating more susceptible to substrate fracture.
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subjects Aluminum oxide
Blistering
Borosilicate glass
Coatings
Cracking (fracturing)
Damage tolerance
Fracture behaviour
Glass substrates
Impact damage
Impact resistance
Impact response
Impact tests
Impact wear
Indenters
Mechanical properties
Optical
Optical coatings
Optical properties
Plastic deformation
PVD coatings
Surface analysis
Ultrasonic testing
Wear testing
Zirconium dioxide
title Nano- and micro-scale impact testing of zirconia, alumina and zirconia-alumina duplex optical coatings on glass
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