PLASMA IMMERSION ION-IMPLANTATION - DUPLEX LAYERS FROM A SINGLE PROCESS

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HUTCHINGS, R
COLLINS, GA
TENDYS, J
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[1] Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Lucas Heights Research Laboratories, Menai, NSW 2234
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10.1016/0257-8972(92)90287-K
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TB3 [工程材料学];
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0805 ; 080502 ;
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Plasma immersion ion implantation (PI3) is an alternative non-line-of-sight technique for implanting ions directly from a plasma which surrounds the component to be treated. In contrast to plasma source ion implantation, the PI3 system uses an inductively coupled r.f. plasma. It is shown that nitrogen can be retained during implantation at elevated temperatures, even for unalloyed steels. This allows controlled diffusion of nitrogen to greater depths, thereby improving the load bearing capacity of the implanted layer. Components can be heated directly, using the energy deposited by the incident ions during the pulsed implantation. The necessary temperature control can be accomplished simply by regulating the frequency and length of the high voltage pulses applied to the component. Chemical depth profiles and microstructural data obtained from H13 tool steel are used to show that PI3 can, in a single process, effectively produce a duplex subsurface structure. This structure consists of an outer non-equilibrium layer typical of nitrogen implantation (containing in excess of 20 at.% nitrogen) backed by a substantial diffusion zone of much lower nitrogen content. The relationship between implantation temperature and the resultant subsurface microstructure is explored.
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