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E-book: Protective Thin Coatings Technology

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"This book highlights developments and advances in the preparation, characterization, and applications of functional micro-/nano-scaled films and coatings. This comprehensive work will benefit industry professionals and researchers working in areas related to semiconductor, optoelectronics, plasma technology, solid-state energy storages, and 5G, as well as advanced students studying electrical, mechanical, chemical, and materials engineering"--

This book highlights developments and advances in the preparation, characterization, and applications of protective micro-/nano-scaled films and coatings.

Hard or protective coatings are widely used in conventional and modern industries and will continue to play a key role in future manufacturing, especially in the micro and nano areas. Protective Thin Coatings Technology highlights the developments and advances in the preparation, characterization, and applications of protective micro-/nanoscaled films and coatings.

  • Covers technologies for sputtering of flexible hard nanocoatings, deposition of solid lubricating films, and multilayer transition metal nitrides
  • Describes integrated nanomechanical characterization of hard coatings, corrosion and tribo-corrosion of hard coatings, and high entropy alloy films and coatings
  • Investigates thin films and coatings for high-temperature applications, nanocomposite coatings on magnesium alloys, and the correlation between coating properties and industrial applications
  • Features various aspects of hard coatings, covering advanced sputtering technologies, structural characterizations, and simulations, as well as applications

This first volume in the two-volume set, Protective Thin Coatings Technology, will benefit industry professionals and researchers working in areas related to semiconductors, optoelectronics, plasma technology, solid-state energy storages, and 5G, as well as advanced students studying electrical, mechanical, chemical, and material engineering.

Preface to Protective Thin Coatings and Functional Thin Films Technology - 2-Volume Set ix
Editors xi
Contributors xiii
Chapter 1 Advanced Sputtering Technologies of Flexible Hard Nanocoatings
1(30)
Jindrich Musil
Simon Kos
Chapter 2 Solid Lubricating Films: Ion Beam Assisted Deposition
31(28)
JieJin
Dandan Chen
Zhe Jiang
Chapter 3 Multilayer Transition Metal Nitride Protective Coatings
59(36)
Fan-Bean Wu
Yung-I Chen
Jyh-Wei Lee
Jenq-Gong Duh
Chapter 4 Integrated Nanomechanical Characterisation of Hard Coatings
95(46)
Ben D. Beake
Vladimir M. Vishnyakov
Tomasz W. Liskiewicz
Chapter 5 Corrosion and Tribo-Corrosion of Hard Coating Prepared by Advanced Magnetron Sputtering
141(64)
Deen Sun
Chapter 6 High-Entropy Alloy-Based Coatings: Microstructures and Properties
205(28)
Yujie Chen
Paul Munroe
Zonghan Xie
Sam Zhang
Chapter 7 High-Temperature Thin Films and Coatings
233(34)
Xingang Luan
Xingmin Liu
Yuchang Qing
Chapter 8 Roads Toward Surface Protection of Magnesium Alloys
267(42)
Wenling Xie
Bin Liao
Sam Zhang
Chapter 9 Correlation between Coating Properties and Industrial Applications
309(26)
Yin-Yu Chang
Heng-Li Huang
Jui-Ting Hsu
Ming-Tzu Tsai
Chapter 10 The Wear Behavior and Mechanism of Graphene
335(22)
Yuehua Huang
Index 357
Professor Sam Zhang Shanyong (, better known as Sam Zhang, was born and brought up in the famous "City of Mountains" Chongqing, China. He received his Bachelor of Engineering in Materials in 1982 from Northeastern University (Shenyang, China), Master of Engineering in Materials in 1984 from Iron & Steel Research Institute (Beijing, China) and Ph.D. degree in Ceramics in 1991 from The University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA. He was a tenured full professor (since 2006) at the School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Nanyang Technological University. In January 2018, he joined School of Materials and Energy, Southwest University, Chongqing, China and assumed duty as Director of the Centre for Advanced Thin Film Materials and Devices of the university.



Dr. Jyh-Ming Ting is an AES Chair Professor of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at National Cheng Kung University (NCKU) in Taiwan. He received a BS degree in Nuclear Engineering from National Tsing Hua University in Taiwan 1982, and completed MS and PhD works at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering in University of Cincinnati in 1987 and 1991, respectively. From 1990 to 1997, Dr. Ting worked at Applied Sciences, Inc. (ASI), as a Scientist and then the R&D Director. In August 1997, Dr. Ting became a faculty in NCKU working on various carbon materials and low-dimensional materials, and their (nano)composites. At the early stage, nano-scaled (composite) thin films and CNT were of interest. In particular, Prof. Ting developed and patented several novel techniques that allow the growth of aligned CNTs on metallic substrates, also holding the record of the growth rate until now. In recent years, in response to the serious issues related to environment, his research focuses on applying low-dimensional materials, mainly nanoparticles and 2D layered structures, and their composites, to energy generation/storage and photodegradation. More recently, Prof. is working in high entropy oxides. Prof. Ting has authored over 170 journal articles, given more than 30 invited talks and a few keynote speeches, holds more than 30 patents.



Dr. Wan-Yu Wu was born in Taipei, Taiwan. She obtained her Bachelor in 2000 and Ph.D. degrees in 2008 from Department of Materials Science and Engineering of National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan. In 2010, Dr. Wu became an Assistant Professor in MingDao University in Taiwan where she was also a key member of the Surface & Engineering Research Center. In 2014, she joined the Department of Materials Science and Engineering in Da-Yeh University in Taiwan as an Associate Professor. Due to her well-recognized expertise in thin film and coating technology, Prof. Wu was commissioned to establish a Coatings Technology Research Center in Da-Yeh university. Over the years she has focused her research on thin film and nanostructure materials synthesized using HiPIMS deposition and wet chemistry processes, respectively. Prof. Wu also actively participates in professional society. She in the board of directors in Taiwan Association for Coating and Thin Film Technology (TACT). She also serves as a symposium chair in several international conferences including International Conference on Metallurgical Coatings and Thin Films (ICMCTF), ThinFilms Conference, and TACT International Thin Films Conference.