Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1529613 | Materials Science and Engineering: B | 2010 | 6 Pages |
Yttria–magnesia (50–50 vol.%) nano-powder with large agglomerates was consolidated by Spark Plasma Sintering (SPS), and nano-composite ceramics with densities higher than 97.5% can be obtained at a temperature higher than 1200 °C. The microstructures and IR transmittances of the obtained nano-composite ceramics were characterized. In order to remove the large agglomerates from the original powder, the powder was treated by ultrasonic horn in a solution of ethanol and floated in the ethanol. Then, powder from the top part of the floated solution (treated powder) was collected and consolidated by SPS. The nano-composite ceramics from the treated powder exhibit broader peak and much better value (∼80%) in IR transmittances comparing with that of the original powder because of the small grain sizes (nano-size), homogeneous microstructures and phase distributions of the yttria–magnesia nano-composite ceramics.