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ویرایش: 1 نویسندگان: Alexander D. Pogrebnjak (editor), Oleksandr Bondar (editor) سری: Springer Proceedings in Physics ISBN (شابک) : 981151741X, 9789811517419 ناشر: Springer سال نشر: 2020 تعداد صفحات: 407 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 18 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Microstructure and Properties of Micro- and Nanoscale Materials, Films, and Coatings (NAP 2019): Selected Articles from the International Conference ... (NAP 2019) (Springer Proceedings in Physics) به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب ریزساختار و خواص مواد، فیلمها و پوششهای میکرو و نانومقیاس (NAP 2019): مقالات منتخب از کنفرانس بینالمللی ... (NAP 2019) () نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
این کتاب یافتههای مطالعات تجربی و نظری (از جمله شبیهسازی دینامیک مولکولی اصول اولیه) را در مورد مواد نانوساختار و نانوکامپوزیت بر پایه فلز و پوششهای چند لایه نانومقیاس ساخته شده توسط رسوب بخار فیزیکی یا شیمیایی، کندوپاش مگنترون، آلیاژسازی جرقههای الکترونی، i ارائه میدهد. جذب لایه، ذوب تماسی و تابش پرتو الکترونی با جریان بالا. همچنین روشهای جدید تشکیل نانوکامپوزیت، و همچنین ساختار لایهها، پوششها و سایر مواد نانومقیاس رسوبشده، ترکیب عنصری و فازی آنها، و خواص فیزیکی-مکانیکی، تریبولوژیکی، مغناطیسی و الکتریکی آنها را مورد بحث قرار میدهد. در نهایت، تأثیر روشهای مختلف اصلاح سطح، مانند بازپخت حرارتی، اصلاح لیزر پالسی، و درمان ترمومکانیکی و اولتراسونیک و همچنین خواص مختلف فیلمهای نانوساختار را بررسی میکند.
This book presents the findings of experimental and theoretical (including first-principles molecular dynamics simulation) studies of nanostructured and nanocomposite metal-based materials, and nanoscale multilayer coatings fabricated by physical or chemical vapor deposition, magnetron sputtering, electrospark alloying, ionic layer absorption, contact melting, and high-current electron beam irradiation. It also discusses novel methods of nanocomposite formation, as well as the structure of the deposited films, coatings and other nanoscale materials, their elemental and phase composition, and their physical–mechanical, tribological, magnetic and electrical properties. Lastly, it explores the influence of a various surface modification methods, such as thermal annealing, pulsed laser modification, and thermomechanical and ultrasonic treatment, as well as different properties of nanostructured films.
Preface Contents Contributors 1 Electrical and Magnetic Behavior of GdOH Thin Films: A Search for Hydrogen Anion Superconductivity 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Experiment Details 1.2.1 Samples Preparation 1.2.2 Measurements Techniques 1.3 Results and Discussion References 2 Electrical Properties of Heterojunction n-MoOx/p-Cd3In2Te6 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Experiment Details 2.3 Results and Discussion 2.4 Conclusions References 3 Transport Properties of Cubic Cuprous Iodide Films Deposited by Successive Ionic Layer Adsorption and Reaction 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Experimental Procedure 3.3 Results and Discussion 3.4 Conclusions References 4 Optical Absorption and Refractive Index of X-ray Irradiated Cu6PSe5I-Based Thin Film 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Experiment Details 4.3 Results and Discussions 4.4 Conclusions References 5 Study of the Correlations Between the Dynamics of Thermal Destruction and the Morphological Parameters of Biogenic Calcites by the Method of Thermoprogrammed Desorption Mass Spectrometry (TPD-MS) 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Experiment Details 5.3 Results and Discussion 5.4 Conclusions References 6 Floquet-Bloch Theory for Semiconductor Bragg Structure 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Floquet—Bloch Waves Theory 6.3 Analysis of Results 6.4 Conclusions References 7 Investigation of the Process of Spatial Self-organization of Linear Defects in Nanocrystalline Materials 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Basic Equations 7.3 Stationary Value of Dislocation Velocity 7.4 Effective Energy References 9 Temperature Dependence of Conductivity in Composite Film of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes with Graphene Oxide 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Experimental Details 9.2.1 Materials 9.2.2 Methods 9.3 Results and Discussion 9.3.1 Temperature Dependence of GO-SWNTs Composite Film Conductivity 9.3.2 Approximation of Temperature Dependencies of GO-SWNTs and SWNTs Films with Different Models 9.3.3 Parameters of Electronic Transport in GO-SWNTs and SWNTs Films Within Framework of VRH Model 9.4 Conclusions References 10 Structure and Properties of Nitride Coatings Based on Ti and Cr Synthesized by PIII&D Technique 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Experiment Details 10.3 Results and Discussion 10.4 Conclusions References 11 Features of the Microstructure of Multilayered (TiAlSiY)N/MoN Coatings Prepared by CA-PVD and Their Influence on Mechanical Properties 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Methods and Experiments 11.2.1 Deposition Technology 11.2.2 Investigation Methods 11.3 Results and Discussion 11.3.1 Surface Morphology and Elemental Composition 11.3.2 Phase State and Microstructure 11.3.3 Microhardness 11.4 Conclusions References 12 Changing Cohesive Energy Between Atoms in Metal-to-Metal Transition Layer for Fe–Sn and Fe–Cu–Sn Compounds in the Course of Spark Alloying Process 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Analysis of Major Achievements and Publications 12.3 Research Results 12.4 Conclusions References 13 New Process for Forming Multicomponent Wear-Resistant Nanostructures by Electrospark Alloying Method 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Problem Formulation. Analysis of Major Achievements and Publications 13.3 Research Methods 13.4 Research Results 13.5 Conclusions References 14 Effect of Structure on the Properties of Composite Cr3C2 + NiCr Coatings 14.1 Introduction 14.2 General Information 14.2.1 Objectives 14.2.2 Materials and Conditions for Obtaining the Coatings 14.3 Results and Discussion 14.3.1 Microstructure Studies 14.3.2 Transmission Electron Microscopy 14.3.3 Analytical Evaluations of the Operational Properties 14.4 Conclusions References 15 Combined Magnetron-Ion-Source System for Reactive Synthesis of Complex Nanostructured Coatings 15.1 Introduction 15.2 MISSS Design 15.3 Experimental Setup and Diagnostic Equipment 15.4 Physical Characterization of MISSS 15.5 Technological Characterization of MISSS 15.6 Discussion 15.7 Conclusions References 16 AlCoNiFeCrTiVx High-Entropy Coatings Prepared by Electron-Beam Cladding 16.1 Introduction 16.2 Experiment Details 16.2.1 Materials and Processing 16.2.2 Structural Characterization 16.2.3 Mechanical Testing 16.3 Results and Discussion 16.3.1 Structure Evolution of Elemental Powders to Coatings by Electron-Beam Cladding 16.3.2 Microstructure Characterization of AlCoNiFeCrTiVx High-Entropy Coatings Resulted from Electron-Beam Cladding 16.3.3 Mechanical Properties of AlCoNiFeCrTiVx High-Entropy Coatings Resulted from Electron-Beam Cladding 16.4 Conclusions References 17 A Novel Method for the Formation of Silver-Containing Nanocomposites—Thermochemical Reduction of Ag+ Ions in Polymer Films 17.1 Introduction 17.2 Experiment Details 17.3 Results and Discussion 17.4 Conclusions References 18 Application of Multicomponent Wear-Resistant Nanostructures Formed by Electrospark Allowing for Protecting Surfaces of Compression Joints Parts 18.1 Introduction 18.2 Actual Scientific Researches and Issues Analysis 18.3 Research Methods 18.4 Research Results 18.5 Conclusions References 19 Preparation, Properties and Application of Miscanthus Nanocellulose as Coating Layer 19.1 Background 19.2 Methods 19.3 Results and Discussion 19.4 Conclusions References 20 Effect of Thermomechanical and Ultrasonic Treatment on the Properties of Amorphous Alloys 20.1 Introduction 20.2 Experimental Technique 20.3 Experimental Results and Discussion 20.4 Conclusions References 22 Surface Phosphorylated Activated Carbons: Preparation and Acidity Studies 22.1 Introduction 22.2 Experimental 22.2.1 Materials 22.2.2 Methods 22.3 Results and Discussion 22.4 Conclusions References 23 Flexible Thermostable Metal Spin-Valves Based on Co, Cu, Fe, Au, Ru Thin Films 23.1 Introduction 23.2 Experiment Details 23.3 Experiment Results 23.4 Application 23.5 Conclusions References 24 Formation of Composite Reinforced Coating by Chemical Deposition and Chemical-Thermal Treatment of Boron and Carbon 24.1 Introduction 24.2 Materials and Methods 24.3 Discussion 24.4 Conclusions References 25 The Effect of the Transition from Layered to Granular Structures on the Magnetoresistive Properties in the Systems Based on FexNi100−x and Cu 25.1 Introduction 25.2 Method and Technique of Experiment 25.3 Results and Discussion 25.4 Conclusions References 26 Enhancement of the Wear Resistance of Tungsten Cobalt Carbide Plates Using Ion Implantation and Al–Si–N Coatings 26.1 Introduction 26.2 Experimental Technique 26.3 Results and Discussion 26.3.1 Effect of the Ion Implantation on the Wear Resistance of Carbide Plates 26.4 Conclusions References 27 Contact Melting in Ag/Ge Layered Nanofilms: Critical Thickness and Onset Temperature 27.1 Introduction 27.2 Objects and Experimental Techniques 27.3 Experimental Results and Discussion 27.3.1 Critical Thickness of Contact Melting in Ag/Ge Films 27.3.2 Onset Temperature of Contact Melting in Ag/Ge Films 27.3.3 General Discussion 27.4 Conclusions References 28 Characteristics of Nanocomposites Formed on the Steel Surface Contacting with Precious Metal Solutions 28.1 Introduction 28.2 Objects and Methods of the Research 28.3 Results and Discussion 28.3.1 A Study of the Phase Composition of Nanocomposite Particles Formed on the St3 Surface Contacting with Precious Metal Solutions 28.3.2 Kinetic Regularities of the Phase Formation Processes on the Steel Surface in the Presence of Precious Metals 28.3.3 Magnetic Properties of Composite Particles Formed on the Steel Surface When It Was Contacting with Precious Metal Water Solutions 28.4 Conclusions References 29 Increase of Mechanical Properties of Weld Metal of High-Strength Low-Alloy Steels 29.1 Introduction 29.2 General Information 29.2.1 Objectives 29.2.2 Materials and Conditions for Obtaining of Welded Joints 29.2.3 Techniques and Equipment for Research 29.3 Results and Discussion 29.4 Conclusions References 30 Effect of Growth Conditions on Structural and Optical Properties of SnS2 Thin Film 30.1 Introduction 30.2 Experimental Details 30.3 Results and Discussions 30.4 Conclusions References 31 Effect of Mn Doping on the Optical Properties of Chalcogenide Compounds ZnS and ZnTe 31.1 Introduction 31.2 Experiment Details 31.3 Results and Discussions 31.4 Conclusions References 33 Size-Dependent Melting Behavior of Silver Nanoparticles: A Molecular Dynamics Study 33.1 Introduction 33.2 Model 33.3 Results 33.4 Conclusions References 34 Fabrication and Pulsed Laser Modification of Antireflective Composite Materials for the Visible and Near-IR Ranges 34.1 Introduction 34.2 Experiment Details 34.3 Results and Discussion 34.4 Conclusions References 35 Photo- and Electroluminescence of Layered Structures Based on Silicon Oxide and Nitride Films 35.1 Introduction 35.2 Experiment Details 35.3 Results and Discussion 35.4 Conclusions References 36 Influence of Hydrogen Annealing on Ordering in FePd Films with Ag Underlayer 36.1 Introduction 36.2 Experiment Details 36.3 Results 36.3.1 Annealing in the Vacuum 36.3.2 Annealing in the Hydrogen Atmosphere 36.4 Conclusions References 38 Structure and Low-Temperature Properties of U-15 at.% T Alloys (T = Mo, Nb, Pt, Ru, Ti) 38.1 Introduction 38.2 Experiment Details 38.3 Results 38.3.1 Crystal Structure 38.3.2 Electrical Resistivity and Superconducting Transition 38.3.3 Specific Heat 38.4 Conclusions References 39 Multilayer PECVD Si–C–N Films 39.1 Introduction 39.2 Experimental Details 39.3 Results and Discussion 39.3.1 Film Structure and Composition 39.3.2 Chemical Bonding Configurations 39.3.3 Optical Properties 39.3.4 Hardness and Wear Resistance 39.4 Conclusions References