Study of the synergy effect of high-intensity aluminum ions implantation into titanium and energy impact on the surface

Authors

  • Alexander Ilyich Ryabchikov
  • Olga Sergeevna Korneva
  • Irina Alexandrovna Kurzina
  • Vladislav Aleksandrovich Tarbokov

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54708/26587572_2023_5313131

Keywords:

Vacuum arc, plasma, high intensity, ion implantation, energy impact, synergy effect

Abstract

The work studies the synergy effect of high-intensity implantation of aluminum ions and thesubsequent impact of a powerful pulsed ion beam on the microstructure and properties of titanium.Specimens of titanium were implanted for one hour at a temperature of 1170 K with an ion fluenceof 1021 ions/cm2. Layers with a thickness of about 150 μm were obtained. The energy impact wascarried out by a powerful nanosecond pulsed ion beam with an ion current density on the targetof 100 A/cm2. The paper presents data on changes in the elemental composition, surface morphology,and microstructure of ion-doped and energy-modified layers. It has been established that the additionalenergy impact on the ion-doped layer of a powerful pulsed beam improves microstructure at depthsgreater than 3.4 μm. The synergistic of high-intensity ion implantation of aluminum and the energyimpact of a pulsed ion beam improves the wear resistance of titanium by eighteen folds.

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Published

2023-06-12

How to Cite

Ryabchikov, A. I. ., Korneva, O. S. ., Kurzina, I. A. ., & Tarbokov, V. A. (2023). Study of the synergy effect of high-intensity aluminum ions implantation into titanium and energy impact on the surface . Materials. Technologies. Design., 5(3 (13), 131–142. https://doi.org/10.54708/26587572_2023_5313131