Intermetallic phases formed during tin implantation into iron and steels
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The surface layers of pure iron, high-carbon steel and stainless steel, ion implanted with 1 X 1017 Sn+ cm-² , have been characterized by means of 119Sn conversion electrons Mossbauer scattering. The intermetallic phases existent in the as-implanted samples are determined, and then the thermal decomposition of these phases are established. The phase transformations observed in the treated surfaces agree reasonably well with the phase diagrams reported in the literature for stoichiometric interm ...
The surface layers of pure iron, high-carbon steel and stainless steel, ion implanted with 1 X 1017 Sn+ cm-² , have been characterized by means of 119Sn conversion electrons Mossbauer scattering. The intermetallic phases existent in the as-implanted samples are determined, and then the thermal decomposition of these phases are established. The phase transformations observed in the treated surfaces agree reasonably well with the phase diagrams reported in the literature for stoichiometric intermetallic phases formed in bulk. ...
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Journal of Applied Physics. Woodbury. Vol. 55, no. 12 (June 1984), p. 4219-4224
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