Regularities of application of glow discharge spectrometry for quantitative layer-by-layer analysis of thin coatings |
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Authors: | G S Sprygin K V Grigorovich B A Shitov V I Vlasova |
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Affiliation: | 1.Baikov Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science,Russian Academy of Sciences,Moscow,Russia;2.AK Lys’va Steelworks JSC,Lys’va,Russia |
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Abstract: | Regularities of application of glow discharge spectrometry are considered for quantitative layer-by-layer analysis of thin
coatings on steels. The known methods of surface analysis used in industry and in research are compared. The main fields of
application of glow discharge spectrometry are considered. The key causes for distortion of the analytical signal shape in
quantitative layer-by-layer analysis using glow discharge spectrometers are discussed: the effect of the etching pit shape,
analytical noise, and regularities of surface geometry of the studied samples. The main limitations of the methods in analysis
of thin layers and coatings are shown. Calibration samples are developed for control of the thickness of thin chromium electrochemical
coatings on steels. Metrological characteristics are estimated in measurement of the coating thickness. A method of quantitative
layer-by-layer analysis on SA-2000 and GDS 850A glow discharge spectrometers (LECO) is proposed. |
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