Although TiN and NbN are known to form a complete quasibinary solid solution, it was found that upon nitridation of Ti/Nb or annealing of (Ti,Nb)N alloys the formation of large lamellae occurs, which could be optically distinguished by their golden yellow (Ti-rich) and light yellow (Ti-poor) colour. Such structures at much smaller scales are known to result from spinodal decomposition. In order to characterize the decomposition process, the samples were investigated by wavelength-dispersive electron probe microanalysis. The measurement conditions were adjusted in order to account for the Ti Ll and N K? overlap, as well as to take an appropriate mass absorption coefficient for N in Nb into consideration. Different acceleration voltage for electron probe microanalysis were applied, which showed that the problem can be overcome by tuning the measurement conditions.

EPMA of spinodal-like decomposition patterns in (TixNb1-x)N

V Buscaglia;
2000

Abstract

Although TiN and NbN are known to form a complete quasibinary solid solution, it was found that upon nitridation of Ti/Nb or annealing of (Ti,Nb)N alloys the formation of large lamellae occurs, which could be optically distinguished by their golden yellow (Ti-rich) and light yellow (Ti-poor) colour. Such structures at much smaller scales are known to result from spinodal decomposition. In order to characterize the decomposition process, the samples were investigated by wavelength-dispersive electron probe microanalysis. The measurement conditions were adjusted in order to account for the Ti Ll and N K? overlap, as well as to take an appropriate mass absorption coefficient for N in Nb into consideration. Different acceleration voltage for electron probe microanalysis were applied, which showed that the problem can be overcome by tuning the measurement conditions.
2000
Istituto di Chimica della Materia Condensata e di Tecnologie per l'Energia - ICMATE
EPMA
nitrogen analysis
nitrides
demixing
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