Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1489460 Materials Research Bulletin 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Optically transparent glass–ceramics (40BaO–20TiO2–40SiO2 (mol%)) consisting of nonlinear optical fresnoite Ba2TiSi2O8 (BTS) nanocrystals (diameter: 100–200 nm) are fabricated, and their elastic properties and deformation behavior are examined as a function of the volume fraction (f) of BTS nanocrystals using cube resonance and Vickers indentation techniques. The elastic properties such as Young's modulus (E) increases linearly with increasing the volume fraction of nanocrystals, e.g., E = 84 GPa for f = 0% (glass) to E = 107 GPa for f = 54.5%. The Vickers hardness (Hv) and indentation fracture toughness (Kc) increase from 5.0 to 6.0 GPa for Hv and 0.48 to 1.05 MPa m−1/2 for Kc with increasing the volume fraction (from f = 0% to f = 54.5%), but they do not change linearly against the volume fraction of nanocrystals. It is suggested that BTS nanocrystals themselves induce a high resistance against deformation during Vickers indenter loadings.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Elastic properties of glass-ceramics consisting of Ba2TiSi2O8 (BTS) nanocrystals are examined. ► Young's modulus and fracture toughness increase with the volume fraction of BTS nanocrystals. ► BTS nanocrystals induce a high resistance against deformation during Vickers indenter loadings.

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