2D Imaging of Nano-Hardness and Phase Characterization in Steel by Noncontact Optical Photodeflection Microscopy

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Ulises Crossa Archiopoli
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

We describe a technique that allows rapid imaging of the thermal diffusivity of the sample by a modified photo-thermal technique. The thermal diffusivity in hardened steels strongly correlates to the hardness. Hence in a noncontact manner and with optical microscope resolution, a 2D map exhibiting the crystallographic phases and hardness of the sample can be retrieved. Two almost collinear laser beams scan the surface, one as a modulated pump and a second as a CW probe. The deflection of the probe carries information on the thermal expansion of the sample and with it, on the thermal diffusivity. It is shown that a single determination of the time delay of the modulation of the probe beam can be used to retrieve the thermal diffusivity.
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APA: Ulises Crossa Archiopoli  (2010)  2D Imaging of Nano-Hardness and Phase Characterization in Steel by Noncontact Optical Photodeflection Microscopy

MLA: Ulises Crossa Archiopoli 2D Imaging of Nano-Hardness and Phase Characterization in Steel by Noncontact Optical Photodeflection Microscopy. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2010.

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