Published March 12, 1990 | Version v1
Journal article

Formation of a solid lubricant in boron carbide by nitrogen ion implantation and laser annealing

  • 1. Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599-3255 (USA)
  • 2. Biomedical Engineering and Dental Research Center, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599-7455 (USA)
  • 3. Department of Physics and Texas Center for Superconductivity, University of Houston, Houston, Texas 77204-5506 (USA)

Description

A boron nitride(lubricant)/boron carbide composite (approximately 70% boron nitride) has been formed in approximately the first 750 A of surface and near-surface regions of a polycrystalline boron carbide sample by implanting nitrogen (N) ions at 100 keV with a total dose of 4x1017 N ions/cm2 followed by xenon chloride laser annealing. The composition and the profile of the boron, carbon, and nitrogen in the sample at various stages were determined by Rutherford backscattering spectrometry. During laser annealing, the deeply implanted N atoms diffused back toward the heated surface with about 50% of them remaining in the near-surface region. Argon sputtering and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy measurements confirmed the formation and distribution of boron nitride

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Applied Physics Letters
Journal Volume
56
Journal Issue
11
Series
Appl. Phys. Lett.
Journal Page Range
1075-1077
ISSN
0003-6951
CODEN
APPLA