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Title: | Steel surface TiCrN, TiMoNcoatings structural phase state change features after low-energy alpha particles irradiation |
Authors: | Kislitsin, S. B. Potekaev, A. I . Uglov, V. V. Klopotov, A. A. Klopotov, Vladimir Dmitrievich Ivanov, Yu. F. Parpiev, A. T. |
Keywords: | стальные поверхности; структурные изменения; альфа-частицы; облучение; ускорители; реакторные установки |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Publisher: | IOP Publishing |
Citation: | Steel surface TiCrN, TiMoNcoatings structural phase state change features after low-energy alpha particles irradiation / S. B. Kislitsin [et al.] // IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. — 2018. — Vol. 289 : Modern Technologies for Non-Destructive Testing : 6th International Conference, 9–14 October 2017, Tomsk, Russian Federation : [proceedings]. — [012010, 6 p.]. |
Abstract: | The low-energy alpha particles irradiation impact on structural phase composition and 321S31 steel surface TiCrN and TiMoN coatings morphology have been summarized. The samples irradiation has been carried out in the DTs-60 (the Dubna cyclotron) heavy-ion accelerator by the{4}He{+2} low-energy ions (40 keV) into a 1.0•10{17} ion/cm{2} fluence. It has been established thatthe 321S31 steel alpha particles implantation having energy of 40 keV results in the austenite initial γ-structurepartial transfer, stimulated by the irradiation, to the martensiteα-structure. The low-energy alpha particles irradiation within the fluencies range from 10{16} to 10{17} ion/cm{2} for the TiCrN and TiMoN coatings formed by the ionic bombardment condensation method doesn't result in the phase transfers with a coating crystal lattice type change. |
URI: | http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/47011 |
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