Abstract

Abstract In the system of boron and carbon, the formation of boron carbide was investigated after ion implantation of 25 keV B ions into carbon or of 25 keV C ions into boron and subsequent annealing. TEM and electron diffraction studies showed that the crystallization of boron carbide begins only at temperatures above 1050°C. By implantation of 20 keV C ions into iron (ion dose 1017 C ions/cm2) only the metastable e-Fe2O will be generated, which at above 220°C transforms into the stable cementite Fe3C. After implantation of 20 keV B ions into iron, no formation of iron boride could be found. These experimental facts can be understood qualitatively with the help of the thermal-spike model. The energy density or the temperature in the thermal spikes is not sufficient for the generation of cementite iron boride or boron carbide.

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