Investigation of Grain Boundary Segregation in Iron-Base Alloys by Auger Electron Spectroscopy
Most materials, metals and ceramics, are polycrystalline and contain more or less grain boundaries. The grain boundaries are of great importance for material properties. Dissolved atoms tend to segregate at grain boundaries and they can induce strong chan
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Proceedings of the 11th Colloquium on Metallurgical Analysis, Institute for Analytical Chemistry, Technical University in Vienna, November 3-5, 1982
Springer Science+Business Media, LLC
Vol.1 Edited by M. Grasserbauer and M. K. Zacherl
Springer-Verlag Wien GmbH
Scientific and Organisation Committee Prof. Dr. M. Grasserbauer, Technical University of Vienna; Chairman Dr. S. Baumgartl, Thyssen AG, Duisburg Prof. Dr. Th. Hehenkamp, University of GDttingen Dr. K. H. Koch, Hoesch AG, Dortmund Prof. Dr. H. Malissa, Technical University of Vienna
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Preface The 11th Colloquium on Metallurgical Analysis - a joint venture of the Institute of Analytical Chemistry of the Technical University in Vienna, the Austrian Society for Analytical Chemistry and Microchemistry, the German Metals Society (DGM), and the Society of German Iron and Steel Engineers (VDEh) - was attended by 120 scientists from 12 nations. The major topics covered were surface, micro and trace analysis of materials with a heavy emphasis on metals. According to the strategy of the meeting attention was focussed on an interdisciplinary approach to materials science - combining analytical chemistry, solid state physics and technology. Therefore progress reports on analytical techniques (like SIMS, SNMS, Positron Annihilation Spectroscopy, AES, XPS) were given as well as presentations on the development of materials (like for the fusion reactor). The majority of the discussion papers centered on the treatment of important technical problems in materials science and technology by a (mostly sophisticated) combination of physical and chemical analytical techniques. The intensive exchange of ideas and results between the scientists oriented towards basic research and the industrial materials technologists was very fruitful and resulted in the establishment of several scientific cooperations. Major trends in ma