Flash Sintering of Oxide Ceramics under Microwave Heating |
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Authors: | Yu. V. Bykov S. V. Egorov A. G. Eremeev I. V. Plotnikov K. I. Rybakov A. A. Sorokin V. V. Kholoptsev |
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Affiliation: | 1.Institute of Applied Physics,Russian Academy of Sciences,Nizhny Novgorod,Russia;2.Lobachevsky State University,Nizhny Novgorod,Russia |
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Abstract: | We report on the results of the analysis of the effect of flash sintering, which is observed upon heating compacted powder materials by high-intensity microwave radiation. Ceramic samples of Y2O3, MgAl2O4, and Yb: (LaO)2O3 were sintered to a density exceeding 98–99% of the theoretical value during 0.5–5 min without isothermal hold. The specific microwave power absorbed volumetrically in the samples was 20–400 W/cm3. Based on the analysis of the experimental data (microwave radiation power and heating and cooling rates) and of the microstructure of the obtained materials, we propose a mechanism of flash sintering based on the evolution of the thermal instability and softening (melting) of the grain boundaries. The proposed mechanism also explains the flash sintering effect observed when a dc or a low-frequency ac voltage is applied to the samples. The microwave heating makes it possible to implement flash sintering without using electrodes for supplying energy to the articles being sintered. |
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