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Multilayer Surface-Area Structure and the Influence of Residual Oxygen on its Formation During Irradiation of TiNi Alloy with a Low-Energy High-Current Electron Beam

The structure and phase composition of a subsurface layer of TiNi alloy modified in the mode of pulsed melting with a microsecond low-energy (to ~40 keV) high-current (to ~50 kA) electron beam is investigated. The influence of the number of pulses at a constant energy density on the characteristics...

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Published in:Russian physics journal 2019-12, Vol.62 (8), p.1428-1437
Main Authors: Meisner, L. L., Neiman, A. A., Semin, V. O., Gudimova, E. Yu, Ostapenko, M. G.
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description The structure and phase composition of a subsurface layer of TiNi alloy modified in the mode of pulsed melting with a microsecond low-energy (to ~40 keV) high-current (to ~50 kA) electron beam is investigated. The influence of the number of pulses at a constant energy density on the characteristics of structure, phasecomposition changes, and behavior of the phase distribution near the surface is considered. The role of oxygen in the columnar structure stabilization of the recrystallized surface layer is discussed.
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Columnar structure
Condensed Matter Physics
Crystals
Electron beams
Flux density
Hadrons
Heavy Ions
High current
Intermetallic compounds
Lasers
Mathematical and Computational Physics
Multilayers
Nickel base alloys
Nickel compounds
Nuclear Physics
Optical Devices
Optics
Phase composition
Phase distribution
Photonics
Physics
Physics and Astronomy
Recrystallization
Shape memory alloys
Structure
Surface layers
Theoretical
Titanium compounds
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