Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5365847 Applied Surface Science 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

XC38 carbon steel was nitrided in a low-pressure R.F. plasma using a mixture of 60% N2-40% H2 without cathodic bias on the samples. The experiments were carried out at different temperatures for various time durations. The generated nitride layers were characterized by SEM observations, XRD and GDOS analyses. These analyses indicate that the compound layer was composed of the γ′-Fe4N phase with a surface content of N close to 6 wt%. An approach was used to study the growth kinetics of the compound layer at 500 °C. Furthermore, it was concluded that its kinetics follows a power law, which deviates from the classical parabolic growth.

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