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Mikdat Gurtaran1,2,3, Zhenxue Zhang3, Xiaoying Li3
1Faculty of Engineering, Material Science and Engineering, Izmir Institute of Technology, 35430 Izmir, Turkey.
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In this study, Cr-Si coatings were deposited on N-type (Ni,Fe)-TiSb thermoelectric (TE) materials by using a closed-field unbalanced magnetron sputtering PVD technique. Oxidation behavior was evaluated under both isothermal (static) conditions (500 °C for 10 h and 600 °C for 50 h) and thermal cycling regimens (500 and 600 °C for 10 or 50 1 h cycles). Mass gain, surface morphology, cross-sectional microstructure, elemental distribution, and phase composition were examined by using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), and X-ray diffraction (XRD). Regardless of exposure mode, uncoated samples oxidized severely: a duplex scale formed, consisting of an outer TiO2 layer and a subjacent NiSb-rich zone, accompanied by extensive cracking and delamination. In sharp contrast, the Cr-Si coatings remained thermally stable and highly oxidation-resistant, maintaining the substrate's integrity during both static and cyclic tests. After exposure, coated samples showed negligible mass gain, no discernible morphological change, and no mechanical damage, confirming that the Cr-Si layer markedly enhances thermal durability and prevents surface degradation.

