Crystallographic-orientation-dependent dissolution behavior of sapphire in anorthite liquid containing chromia

Authors
Park, JKKim, DYLee, HYBlendell, JHandwerker, C
Issue Date
2003-06
Publisher
AMER CERAMIC SOC
Citation
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY, v.86, no.6, pp.1014 - 1018
Abstract
A sapphire single crystal was put into anorthite powders containing Cr2O3 and then heat-treated at 1600degreesC. The resultant morphologies of the sapphire-anorthite-liquid interfaces were corrugated and quite different depending on the crystallographic orientation of the sapphire; all the planes perpendicular to the C-plane showed fingerlike morphologies, while long parallel segments were detached from the basal C-plane. The results were interpreted in terms of coherency-strain-induced instability of the solid-liquid interface (ISLI) caused by the alloying of Cr2O3 into sapphire. The difference in microstructural evolution depending on crystallographic orientation was explained in terms of strong anisotropy of the solid-liquid interface characteristics.
Keywords
GRAIN-BOUNDARY MIGRATION; DIFFUSIONAL COHERENCY STRAIN; PLATELIKE ABNORMAL GRAINS; PHASE-SINTERED ALUMINA; MO-NI ALLOY; MICROSTRUCTURAL EVOLUTION; INSTABILITY; INTERFACE; MORPHOLOGY; DIRECTION; GRAIN-BOUNDARY MIGRATION; DIFFUSIONAL COHERENCY STRAIN; PLATELIKE ABNORMAL GRAINS; PHASE-SINTERED ALUMINA; MO-NI ALLOY; MICROSTRUCTURAL EVOLUTION; INSTABILITY; INTERFACE; MORPHOLOGY; DIRECTION
ISSN
0002-7820
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/138473
DOI
10.1111/j.1151-2916.2003.tb03410.x
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