A method for the synthesis of microspheres coated with titanium carbide is described. The processes occurring in the region of the action of laser radiation are considered. The formation of microspheres was carried out by the action of femtosecond laser radiation on the surface of titanium located in the reaction medium - the ultimate hydrocarbon. The hydrocarbon source was the medium in which the treatment was carried out. The obtained microspheres have an average size of 1-3 μm and can be used in applications of additive engineering, powder metallurgy as the main raw material, or as an alloying additive.
In this paper, we study the properties of laser-induced plasma channels formed by femtosecond laser radiation in argon. The electron temperature of the plasma channels is calculated by the method of relative intensities of spectral lines.
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