Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7969526 Materials Characterization 2017 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
A method for separating the interactions of a laser plasma from those of a laser beam with a Ti substrate is discussed in this paper. Heat, nitrogen and titanium were exchanged between a nitrogen laser-sustained plasma and the substrate resulting in melting, nucleation and growth of dendritic and faceted crystals, hollow, rectangular TiN morphologies, and particulate TiN deposits. A dense TiN surface layer, up to 300 μm thick, formed within 5 s.281
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