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γN-shift as a function of N2 content in AISI 304 nitriding

Authors :
R. López-Callejas
O. G. Godoy‐Cabrera
S. R. Barocio
Antonio Mercado-Cabrera
Rosendo Peña-Eguiluz
J M de la Rosa-Vázquez
A.E. Muñoz-Castro
Raul Valencia-Alvarado
A. de la Piedad-Beneitez
Source :
Vacuum. 81:1434-1438
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2007.

Abstract

We present in this work some experimental results obtained from nitriding AISI 304 stainless steel at different temperatures by means of RF/DC generated 10 15 m −3 density plasmas in the 1–4 eV electron temperature range. The samples were biased up to −400 V. Substrate temperatures have proved to be an influential factor in the diffusion of the ions impinging onto the material under treatment. In turn, the γ N shift expansion observed by XRD during this temperature increase is a function of the amount of nitrogen introduced to the sample and is related to the bias, the nitrided layer depth and the plasma characteristics. Thus, we have identified the substrate temperature as a global control variable in order to analyse the evolution of the nitrogen enrichment process through its influence on the X-ray diffraction imaging of the γ N shift in the samples. The optimization of the temperature is explored along with its limits in terms of the Cr precipitation threshold.

Details

ISSN :
0042207X
Volume :
81
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Vacuum
Accession number :
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