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Surface porosity development on metal substrates by helium implantation and annealing.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 February 2011
Abstract
The effects of helium implantation parameters and heating schemes on the formation of surface porosity have been studied. Confinement of the implanted helium by a coating on the metal leads to a prolonged development of the bubble structure. Finally, delamination and blistering occurs and rather open surface structures remain.
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