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Spectroscopic Investigations of Plasma Nitrocarburizing Processes with a Mid-infrared Frequency Comb

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Abstract

A mid-infrared frequency comb is utilized for spectroscopic investigations of plasma nitrocarburizing processes with a carbon mesh as an active screen. The parameter-dependent behaviour of species such as HCN, CH4, and NH3 will be discussed.

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