Pulsed laser treatment at Fe/C6H6 interface: a Mossbauer effect study

Kanetkar, S. M. ; Patil, P. P. ; Ghaisas, S. V. ; Ogale, S. B. ; Bhide, V. G. (1988) Pulsed laser treatment at Fe/C6H6 interface: a Mossbauer effect study Hyperfine Interactions, 41 (1). pp. 587-590. ISSN 0304-3843

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Abstract

The pulsed ruby laser induced reactive-quenching process at Fe/C6H6 Ibenzenel has been investigated using conversion electron Mossbauer spectroscopy [CEMS]. It is shown that iron carbide phases can be synthesized when an iron foil immersed in benzene is treated with ruby Laser pulses [λ=694 nm, pulse width ~30 ns, energy density =15 J/cm2]. The results indicate the formation of ε-carbide and Fe5C2 phases in the as-treated sample and its transformation to Fe3C upon thermal treatment. The result of the CEMS measurements are supported by small angle X-ray diffractometry.

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