Characterisation of Interfaces Between Liquid Tin and Alumina in the Presence of Titanium Alloy Additions |
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Authors: | B. Derby S. Holt |
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Affiliation: | (1) Manchester Materials Science Centre, UMIST, Grosvenor Street, Manchester, M1, 7HS, UK;(2) Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, ISIS Facility, Chilton, Oxfordshire, OX11 0QX, UK |
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Abstract: | Neutron reflection spectroscopy has been used to characterise the composition of interfaces between liquid Sn-Ti alloys and Al2O3. The reflectivity profiles for both 1% and 3% Ti alloys are consistent with the presence of a layer approximately 2 nm thick at the liquid/solid interface, showing extensive segregation of Ti. The composition of this layer is not pure Ti but shows a greater Ti content than any known Ti oxide composition. In all interfaces exposed to liquid metals at elevated temperature (including pure Sn) there is a layer of thickness 20–100 nm on the alumina surface with slightly lower neutron scattering length density than pure alumina. This is interpreted as evidence for surface roughening of the Al2O3 surface during exposure to the liquid metal. |
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Keywords: | wetting neutron reflection spectroscopy metal-ceramic interfaces active metal brazes |
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