Effect of Nd2O3 Doping on the Densification and Abnormal Grain Growth Behavior of High-Purity Alumina |
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Authors: | Chong-Min Wang Helen M Chan Martin P Harmer |
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Affiliation: | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington 99352;Center for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18015 |
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Abstract: | The densification behavior and microstructural development of high-purity Al2O3 doped with different levels of Nd2O3 were investigated. Dopant levels ranged from 100–1000 ppm (Nd/Al atomic ratio). The densification behavior of the doped powders was studied using constant heating rate dilatometry. It was found that neodymium additions inhibited densification, with a corresponding increase in the apparent activation energy. The level of grain-boundary segregation was studied using high-resolution analytical electron microscopy. At dilute concentrations, the degree of neodymium grain-boundary excess was found to be consistent with a simple geometrical model relating this quantity to the overall dopant concentration and average grain size. For certain combinations of dopant level and heat treatment, supersaturation of the grain boundaries was observed, which was found to correlate with the onset of abnormal grain growth. Possible explanations for this behavior are discussed. |
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Keywords: | neodymium/neodymium composites dopants/doping alumina |
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