Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6660106 | The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics | 2016 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The molar heat capacity of spark plasma sintering-processed YAG and Nd:YAG (1Â at.% Nd) and of single crystal Nd:YAG (1.1Â at.% Nd) was evaluated by differential scanning calorimetry from between 298 K and 1623 K. The heat capacity data were fitted to an a+bT+CT-1 relation. As-sintered SPS samples exhibited lower heat capacity values than did the single crystal. To examine the influence of possible defects created within the SPS apparatus on heat capacity, post-sintering heat treatment at 1673Â K in 101.3Â kPa of oxygen was applied to the SPS samples. Such treatment resulted in a heat capacity increment close to that obtained for the single crystal, probably due to annealing of the above-mentioned defects. The measured heat capacities of the studied materials were in good agreement with values calculated according to the Neumann-Kopp relation for mixed oxides.
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Authors
S. Sagi, S. Hayun,