Phase transformation during surface ablation of cobalt-cemented tungsten carbide with pulsed UV laser

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T. Li
Q. Lou
J. Dong
Y. Wei
J. Liu
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[1] Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics,
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[3] P.O. Box 800-211,undefined
[4] Shanghai,undefined
[5] 201800,undefined
[6] China,undefined
[7] Northwest Institute of Nuclear Technology,undefined
[8] P.O. Box 69-13,undefined
[9] Xi’an,undefined
[10] 710024,undefined
[11] China,undefined
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Applied Physics A | 2001年 / 73卷
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PACS: 81.05.Bx; 81.65.Cf;
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Surface ablation of cobalt-cemented tungsten carbide hard metal has been carried out in this work using a 308 nm, 20 ns XeCl excimer laser. Surface microphotography and XRD, as well as an electron probe have been used to investigate the transformation of phase and microstructure as a function of the pulse-number of laser shots at a laser fluence of 2.5 J/cm2. The experimental results show that the microstructure of cemented tungsten carbide is transformed from the original polygonal grains of size 3 μm to interlaced large, long grains with an increase in the number of laser shots up to 300, and finally to gross grains of size 10 μm with clear grain boundaries after 700 shots of laser irradiation. The crystalline structure of the irradiated area is partly transformed from the original WC to βWC1-x, then to αW2C and CW3, and finally to W crystal. It is suggested that the undulating ‘hill–valley’ morphology may be the result of selective removal of cobalt binder from the surface layer of the hard metal. The formation of non-stoichiometric tungsten carbide may result from the escape of elemental carbon due to accumulated heating of the surface by pulsed laser irradiation.
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