D. M. Gureev*, O. G. Emelina*, L. V. Zhuravel**, A. L. Petrov*,
A. V. Pokoev**, and I. V. Shishkovskii*
* Lebedev Physical Institute, Samara Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, ul. Novo-Sadovaya 221, Samara, 443011 Russia
** Samara State University, ul. Akad. Pavlova 1, Samara, 443011 Russia
Received April 10, 2001; in final form, August 15, 2001
AbstractX-ray diffraction was used to determine the phase composition of cakes produced from powder
blends of nickel and titanium upon layer-by-layer laser sintering. This paper demonstrates the feasibility of con-
trolled production of biologically compatible titanium nickelide phases in the bulk of multilayer specimens by
varying parameters of laser treatment which offers a great potential to apply the method of selective laser sin-
tering in medicine. Additional annealing was found to promote the completeness of formation of intermetallic
phases.
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