Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10630276 | Journal of the European Ceramic Society | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
MgAl2O4/MgO eutectic fibers and rods have been grown successfully by the micro-pulling-down method, and the microstructures and optical characterizations of grown crystals were performed. MgAl2O4/MgO eutectic fibers of 0.3-1Â mm in diameter and about 500Â mm in length, and the rods having 5Â mm in diameter with approximately 60Â mm in length have been grown with the 6-120Â mm/h of growth speed. The eutectic fibers showed homogeneous microstructure in which MgO fiber/whisker aligned to the growth direction in the MgAl2O4 (spinel) matrix. The grown crystals looked semitransparence under naked eyes. Optical and orientational characterizations were performed. The second phase of MgO was easily removed by selective etching with hydrochloric acid, and then porous single crystalline bodies were obtained.
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Authors
J.H. Lee, A. Yoshikawa, T. Fukuda,