Strong compositional-dependent elastic properties have been observed
theoretically and experimentally in Ti1−xAlx N alloys. The elastic
constant, C11, changes by more than 50% depending on the Al-content.
Increasing the Al-content weakens the average bond strength in the local
octahedral arrangements resulting in a more compliant material. On the other
hand, it enhances the directional (covalent) nature of the nearest neighbor
bonds that results in greater elastic anisotropy and higher sound velocities.
The strong dependence of the elastic properties on the Al-content offers new
insight into the detailed understanding of the spinodal decomposition and age
hardening in Ti1−xAlxN alloys.Comment: 3 figures, 3 page