Concentration inhomogeneity in iron-carbon alloys is analyzed and controlled. It is shown that application of secondary-ion mass spectrometers with about 200 resolution with respect to the mass numbers and a… Click to show full abstract
Concentration inhomogeneity in iron-carbon alloys is analyzed and controlled. It is shown that application of secondary-ion mass spectrometers with about 200 resolution with respect to the mass numbers and a comparatively large diameter of the primary ion beam (1 – 2 mm) gives results required for development and control of processes of structure formation in modified alloys and of changes in their physical and mechanical properties.
               
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