Published 1989 | Version v1
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Depth distribution of martensite in xenon implanted stainless steels

  • 1. Copenhagen Univ. (Denmark). Fysisk Lab.
  • 2. Philips Research Labs., Eindhoven (Netherlands)
  • 3. Electrotechnical Lab., Tsukuba, Ibaraki (Japan)

Description

The amount of stress-induced martensite and its distribution in depth in xenon implanted austenitic stainless steel poly- and single crystals have been measured by Rutherford backscattering and channeling analysis, depth selective conversion electron Moessbauer spectroscopy, cross-sectional transmission electron microscopy and x-ray diffraction analysis. In low nickel 17/7, 304 and 316 commercial stainless steels and in 17:13 single crystals the martensitic transformation starts at the surface and develops towards greater depth with increasing xenon fluence. The implanted layer is nearly completely transformed, and the interface between martensite and austenite is rather sharp and well defined. In high nickel 310 commercial stainless steel and 15:19 and 20:19 single crystals, on the other hand, only insignificant amounts of martensite are observed. (orig.)

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26 p.
Report number
KU-HCOE-FL2-R--89-19

Conference

Title
1. European conference on accelerators in applied research and technology (ECAART-1).
Dates
5-9 Sep 1989.
Place
Frankfurt am Main (Germany, F.R.).