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CrN/NbN coatings deposited by HIPIMS : a preliminary study of erosion-corrosion performance

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Figure 1: TEM micrograph in bright field mode (a) low magnification cross-sectional view of the H-H coating showing base layer and through thickness coating (b) Nanoscale multilayer structure within the coating
Figure 2: mV at a sweep rate of 1 mVs Current density curves obtained by polarising the specimens from -1000 mV to +1000 -1
Figure 4: SEM micrographs of the erosion-corrosion scars (a) +300 mV H-H coated substrate  (b) +300 mV UBM coated substrate

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