Compounds (Sep 2024)

Atomic Force Microscopy’s Application for Surface Structure Investigation of Materials Synthesized by Laser Powder Bed Fusion

  • Ivan A. Pelevin,
  • Tatiana P. Kaminskaya,
  • Stanislav V. Chernyshikhin,
  • Kirill B. Larionov,
  • Ella L. Dzidziguri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/compounds4030034
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 3
pp. 562 – 570

Abstract

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Article presents a comparison of surface structure study methods, such as atomic force microscopy, scanning and transition electron microscopy in terms of metallic materials 3D-printed using the laser powder bed fusion technique. The main features, advantages, disadvantages of atomic force microscopy as a research method for the LPBF synthesized samples are discussed in the context of hard magnetic material, specifically Nd-Fe-B. The ability to provide qualitative grain structure analysis with the high-resolution images of atomic force microscopy is comprehensively studied. For confirmation good applicability of the above-mentioned method for LPBF sample analysis images of a magnetic domain structure obtained via atomic force microscopy are presented. Thus, the applicability of atomic force microscopy to the quality microstructural investigation of metallic materials obtained by LPBF is demonstrated.

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