Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1689303 | Vacuum | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The results of the surface treatment of commercial aluminum by nitrogen ion implantation at 120 keV and implanted fluences ranging from 3×l017 to 1.1×1018 ions/cm2 are reported. The treatment was found to lead to the formation of the hexagonal phase AIN, a decrease in strain and an increase of crystallite sizes. The modification of the surface layer so produced was thought to be a cause of a measured increase in surface microhardness and corresponding decrease in friction coefficient and wear measured in pure methanol. Oxygen found in the surface layers was also thought to play a significant role in determining tribological performance.
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Authors
P. Budzynski, A.A. Youssef, Z. Surowiec, R. Paluch,