Formation of titanium and zirconium nitrides by mechanical alloying

A. Całka A. Całka
1991 Applied Physics Letters 123 citations

Abstract

Using a novel ball mill with controlled ball movement, titanium and zirconium nitrides were synthesized by simple milling, at room temperature, of titanium and zirconium elemental powders in molecular nitrogen atmosphere. The structural evolution during milling is studied using x-ray diffractometry.

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ZirconiumTitaniumMaterials scienceBall millNitrideMetallurgyZirconium nitrideZirconium alloyNitrogenTitanium alloyTitanium nitrideNanotechnologyChemistryAlloyLayer (electronics)

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Year
1991
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Volume
59
Issue
13
Pages
1568-1569
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A. Całka (1991). Formation of titanium and zirconium nitrides by mechanical alloying. Applied Physics Letters , 59 (13) , 1568-1569. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.106285

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10.1063/1.106285