Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1494394 Optical Materials 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Fabrication of transparent nanoceramics is attracting more and more interests recently. In this study a new method of amorphous sintering followed by controlled crystallization (ASCC) was developed, and transparent LaAlO3/t-ZrO2 nanoceramic was prepared as an example. Based on a eutectic composition of Al2O3–La2O3–ZrO2, glass powders were synthesized, sintered, and then converted to nanoceramics by post-heat-treatment. The heat-treatment performed at 1200 °C for 2 h produced a transparent LaAlO3/t-ZrO2 nanoceramic with an average grain size of 40 nm. Due to the nanoscale microstructure, the ceramic showed a transparency up to 55% at 800 nm (1 mm thick), Vickers hardness of 19.05 GPa, and fracture toughness of 2.64 MPa m1/2, respectively.

► New method: amorphous sintering followed by controlled crystallization (ASCC). ► Controlled grain growth was achieved by controlled crystallization. ► Transparent LaAlO3/t-ZrO2 nanoceramic with an average grain size of 40 nm. ► Transmittance at 800 nm 55%, Vickers hardness 19.05 GPa, and fracture toughness 2.64 MPa m1/2.

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