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Nanoindentation and micromechanical testing of iron-chromium alloys implanted with iron ions
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- The mechanical properties of Fe-Cr alloys were investigated in as-grown and in post-ion-implanted conditions. Sets of specimens were produced using dual implantations of Fe+ ions to give 1μm deep damaged layers with average damage levels of 0.35 displacements per atom and 5.33 displacements per atom. Nanoindentation was used to measure hardness as a function of depth and showed that implanted material had a higher hardness than unimplanted material. Additionally, micron-scale cantilevers were fabricated from the ion-damaged surface of the material and were tested using a nanoindenter for AFM-imaging and loading. The mechanical properties deduced from the controlled loading of these cantilevers pertain only to radiation-damaged material, and for the high-dose material show significant changes in Young's modulus, yield stress and work-hardening. © 2009 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.
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- 10.4028/3-908454-01-8.304
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- 1ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NEW MATERIALS FOR EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS
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- 59
- Pages:
- 304-307
- Publication date:
- 2009-01-01
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1022-6680
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- 9780878493449
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