2023
DOI: 10.3390/coatings13061131
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Steel Surface Doped with Nb via Modulated Electron-Beam Irradiation: Structure and Properties

Maxim Sergeevich Vorobyov,
Elizaveta Alekseevna Petrikova,
Vladislav Igorevich Shin
et al.

Abstract: A niobium film on an AISI 5135 steel substrate was exposed to submillisecond pulsed electron-beam irradiation with controlled energy modulation within a pulse to increase the film–substrate adhesion. This modulated irradiation made it possible to dope the steel-surface layer with Nb through film dissolution in the layer, for which optimum irradiation conditions were chosen from experiments and a mathematical simulation. The irradiated system was tested for surface hardness and wear, and its surface structure a… Show more

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“…The 'SOLO' PEB source has also been widely used for scientific purposes [28][29][30][31][32]. It is an integral part of the 'UNIKUUM' complex of unique electrophysical equipment in Russia [33] (https://ckp-rf.ru/catalog/usu/43 4216/, accessed on 3 August 2023). The 'TEU-500' PEB source, developed at Tomsk Polytechnic University [34][35][36], the 'DUET' one, developed by the Institute of High-Current Electronics [37][38][39], and the 'SINUS-7' machine [40][41][42][43] are also of great interest for several scientific and technological applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 'SOLO' PEB source has also been widely used for scientific purposes [28][29][30][31][32]. It is an integral part of the 'UNIKUUM' complex of unique electrophysical equipment in Russia [33] (https://ckp-rf.ru/catalog/usu/43 4216/, accessed on 3 August 2023). The 'TEU-500' PEB source, developed at Tomsk Polytechnic University [34][35][36], the 'DUET' one, developed by the Institute of High-Current Electronics [37][38][39], and the 'SINUS-7' machine [40][41][42][43] are also of great interest for several scientific and technological applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%