Microstructure of a Molybdenum Nitride Layer Formed by Nitriding Molybdenum Metal
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For pure molybdenum nitrided at 1373 K in NH 3 gas, microstructural observations of a molybdenum nitride layer were conducted through a transmission electron microscope. The molybdenum nitride layer consisted of two molybdenum nitrides: an outer one of γ-Mo 2 N and an inner one of β-Mo 2 N. A great number of (011)[011] type twins were observed in the β-Mo 2 N phase, whereas the microstructure of the γ-Mo 2 N phase was almost free from lattice defects except for slightly observed {111} type twin.
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