Thin Solid Films, Vol.519, No.10, 3236-3241, 2011
Evaluation of rhenium carbide as a prospective material for hard coating
The literature reveals that interstitial alloys based on rhenium as a precursor might be extremely hard, becoming suitable to be used as hard coatings. In this work, we have produced rhenium carbide (ReC(x)) films by the reactive pulsed laser deposition method. Nanoindentation has been performed to estimate hardness. The maximum hardness value for ReC(x) films resulted to be 22.5 GPa. We found no evidence that ReC(x) films have hardness, or plasticity, higher than competitive hard coating materials. Our results and the fact that rhenium is expensive and scarce, suggest that preceding reports are overoptimistic on the prospective use of rhenium carbide as hard coatings. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.