A nuclear reaction study of nitrogen diffusion into titanium and its relation to microhardness
1991
Abstract The reaction 14 N(d, α) 12 C was used to measure the diffusion of nitrogen into titanium, with the beam from a 5.5 MV Van de Graaff accelerator. By bombarding with 2.6 MeV deuterons and observing the spectra at a laboratory angle of 170° a fairly flat region in the excitation curve of the ground state a particles is found. The shape of the energy spectrum is therefore indicative of the nitrogen profile, allowing a study of about 10 μm from the metal surface. Titanium samples were heated in a nitrogen atmosphere for periods of 1, 2, 3 and 4 h at a temperature of 800°C. The amount of nitrogen diffused was then correlated to microhardness measurements. These measurements were compared with determinations carried out on a commercial titanium nitride coated drill.
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