会议专题

FORMATION OF MICRO-NANO STRUCTURE BY LASER DEPOSITION AND DEALLOYING OF COPPER ALLOY LAYER ON MACRO-COMPONENT SURFACE

Nano-alloys or nano-structure often display novel physical, chemical and mechanical properties. It is of great scientific and engineering meanings to deposit micro-nano structure on macro-component surface to locally achieve nano-properties for potential applications. Laser deposition offers a promising approach to deposit a designed structure with designed composition on any location of a component. This paper focuses on the formation of micro-nano porous structure by laser deposition and dealloying of copper alloy layer on macro-component surface. A MnxCu1-x powder mixture was laser deposited on steel substrates to obtain layers with exact composition by laser processing optimization and original power composition optimization. These layers were then dealloyed in electrolyte by both free corrosion and electrochemical etching of manganese component. Bicontinuous porous copper layer with porosity in size of about 700 nm was formed after electrochemical etching, while no porous copper layer could be obtained in free corrosion. Dilute ratio, chemical composition and microstructure of the alloy layers were investigated using SEM, X-EDS and XRD. The results indicate that porous copper layer could be obtained by integrating laser deposition with low dilute ratio and electrochemical dealloying.

Yide Kan Wenjin Liu Minlin Zhong Mingxing Ma Weiming Zhang Hongjun Zhang

Key Laboratory for Advanced Materials Processing Technology, Ministry of Education, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China

国际会议

第三届太平洋国际激光与光学应用会议(PICALO 2008)

北京

英文

905-909

2008-04-16(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)