Nitride and Oxide Formation on Pure Metals by Pulse Laser Irradiation
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概要
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Pure metals (Al, Fe, Nb, Ni, Ti, W, and Zr) have been irradiated in air and N_2 gas using a high-power pulse laser, and surface products, nitrides and/or oxides, have been identified by X-ray diffractometry. Which of the nitrides and oxides are formed on the irradiated surface of these metals mainly depends on the boiling point of the metals. The mechanisms of the formation of nitrides and oxides on the surface of metals irradiated by a high-power pulse laser have been proposed.
- 社団法人応用物理学会の論文
- 1990-11-20
著者
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NISHITANI Shigeto
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Kyoto University
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YAMAGUCHI Masaharu
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Kyoto University
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YAMAOKA Hiroto
Department of Metal Science and Technology, Kyoto University
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Yamaoka Hiroto
Department Of Metal Science And Technology Kyoto University:(current Address)joining And Bonding Tec
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Yamaguchi Masaharu
Department Of Metal Science And Technology Kyoto University
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Yamaguchi Masaharu
Department Of Materials Science And Engineering Kyoto University
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Nishitani S
Department Of Materials Science And Engineering Kyoto University
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Nishitani Shigeto
Department Of Materials Science And Engineering Kyoto University
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