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Zirconium and titanium nitridation by repeated action of a breakdown plasma induced in nitrogen as a result of microsecond-pulsed TEA CO2 laser irradiation

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Abstract

New experimental data are reported supporting the conclusion that the formation of surface compound layers by high-intensity multipulse laser irradiation is determined by a critical value of the oxygen impurities concentration in the ambient nitrogen atmosphere.

© 1986 Optical Society of America

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