Abstract
A procedure for alloying nickel with sulfur and phosphorus by diffusion and homogenizing annealing is described using the example of pure nickel (RRR at 600). A scheme of the installation for alloying from the gas phase is described. The possibility of uniform alloying with sulfur and phosphorus of samples and material in the form of plates or foils with a thickness of 0.2 mm or thinner at a concentration ranging between 0.001 and 0.08) at. % is shown. Diffusion annealing is carried out after heating and pumping out in a high vacuum and without contamination, in a quartz volume containing sulfur or phosphorus vapors at a temperature of 1100 to 1200 °C. By choosing the ratio of the masses of the alloyed material and the corresponding filling of sulfur or phosphorus, it is possible to predict in advance the resulting concentration of impurities with a sufficient time of annealing. The impurity concentration is uniform in volume within ten percent. Modeling and control annealings with the measurement of the residual resistivity of the control samples allows you to evaluate the results obtained.
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