Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1498664 | Scripta Materialia | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
A wet-chemical synthesis and microwave calcination approach was found to be efficient for synthesizing α-alumina powders and polycrystals with high levels of lattice defects. The defects of the as-produced powders were determined from the optical transmittance of spark-plasma-sintered compacts with an identical microstructure using a conventional calcination method. The existence of a high lattice defect concentration was verified by positron annihilation lifetime analysis and X-ray diffraction. The microwave-activated lattice defect phenomenon has potential applications in the production of semiconductor materials or films with high chemical activity or crystal doping.
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Authors
Lu Shen, Young-Hwan Han, Shenhu Zhou, Jing Yang, Zhuoxin Li, Xingzhong Cao, Baoyi Wang, Amiya Mukherjee, Changshu Xiang, Huiping Tang, Jaehyung Lee, So Ik Bae, Sukyoung Kim, Qing Huang,