2016
DOI: 10.1134/s1027451016050190
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Fabrication of nitrogen-containing coatings in reed switches by pulsed ion-plasma treatment

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“…The duration of the single ion-plasma treatment was 30 s with 30 s pause between each single treatment, and the total number of such treatments was as high as 30. In that case, the reed switch is considered as a simple diode system, where blades act as electrodes (cathode and anode), and the glass bulb filled with nitrogen serves as a working chamber (for detail, see [6][7][8][9] and references cited therein).…”
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“…The duration of the single ion-plasma treatment was 30 s with 30 s pause between each single treatment, and the total number of such treatments was as high as 30. In that case, the reed switch is considered as a simple diode system, where blades act as electrodes (cathode and anode), and the glass bulb filled with nitrogen serves as a working chamber (for detail, see [6][7][8][9] and references cited therein).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The main difference of the prototype against a standard device is the absence of the goldruthenium electrodeposited coatings on the contact surfaces. Instead of those, nitrogen-containing iron/nickel coatings were fabricated directly in reed switches using pulsed ion-plasma treatment [6][7][8][9]. The contacts (blades) were pressed with vacuum-melt permalloy (Ni 52 wt %, Fe 48 wt %) wires by Dilaton™, degreased, and annealed in hydrogen atmosphere.…”
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