Shorey A B, Kwong K M, Johnson K M, Jacobs S D
University of Rochester, 250 East River Road, Rochester, New York 14623-1299, USA.
Appl Opt. 2000 Oct 1;39(28):5194-204. doi: 10.1364/ao.39.005194.
Knowledge of the hardness of abrasive particles that are used in polishing is a key to the fundamental understanding of the mechanisms of material removal. The magnetorheological-finishing process uses both magnetic and nonmagnetic abrasive particles during polishing. The nanohardnesses of the micrometer-sized magnetic carbonyl iron and nonmagnetic abrasive particles have been measured successfully by use of novel, to our knowledge, sample-preparation and nanoindentation techniques. Some of the results reported compare favorably with existing microhardness data found in the literature, whereas other results are new.