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Title: Pulsed ion beam-assisted carburizing of titanium in methane discharge
Authors: Shafiq, M.
Hassan, M.
Shahzad, K.
Qayyum, A.
Ahmad, S.
Rawat, R. S.
Zakaullah, M.
Keywords: Natural Science
Pulsed ion beam
titanium
methane discharge
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2010
Publisher: Chinese Physics Letters
Abstract: The carburizing of titanium (Ti) is accomplished by utilizing energetic ion pulses of a 1.5 kJ Mather type dense plasma focus (DPF) device operated in methane discharge. X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis confirms the deposition of polycrystalline titanium carbide (TiC). The samples carburized at lower axial and angular positions show an improved texture for a typical (200)TiC plane. The Williamson–Hall method is employed to estimate average crystallite size and microstrains in the carburized Ti surface. Crystallite size is found to vary from ~ 50 to 100 nm, depending on the deposition parameters. Microstrains vary with the sample position and hence ion flux, and are converted from tensile to compressive by increasing the flux. The carburizing of Ti is confirmed by two major doublets extending from 300 to 390 cm−1 and from 560 to 620 cm−1 corresponding to acoustic and optical active modes in Raman spectra, respectively. Analyses by scanning electron microscopy/energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy (SEM/EDS) have provided qualitative and quantitative profiles of the carburized surface. The Vickers microhardness of Ti is significantly improved after carburizing
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/2023
ISSN: 19 012801
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