1995
DOI: 10.1016/0955-2219(95)93946-z
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Aluminum magnesium oxynitride: A new transparent spinel ceramic

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“…The AlO 4 characteristic CT line positions may be expected at higher values on the chemical shift scale typically 40-80 ppm. 11 By spectrum deconvolution, the relative proportions of AlO 6 and AlO 4 contributions are found to be about 80 and 20%, respectively.…”
Section: [Al] T and [Al] O Identification In Oxidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The AlO 4 characteristic CT line positions may be expected at higher values on the chemical shift scale typically 40-80 ppm. 11 By spectrum deconvolution, the relative proportions of AlO 6 and AlO 4 contributions are found to be about 80 and 20%, respectively.…”
Section: [Al] T and [Al] O Identification In Oxidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This phase was first observed by Jack 1 at 1800 • C in the Mg-Si-Al-O-N system, more recently Sun et al and Willems extended the knowledge of the system Mg-Al-O-N. 2,3 Furthermore, the "MgAlON" formation mechanism was investigated by several authors [4][5][6] but no specific investigation concerning point defects or local structural and chemical environment has been undertaken about this phase. As a result we suggest, in the present study, a first comprehensive description of the "MgAlON" spinel phase.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[60], aluminum magnesium oxynitride [61,45] silicon nitride [62,63] and aluminum nitride [64,65,66,67] have been made translucent to transparent for potential window applications. product.…”
Section: Znse and Other Windowsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coble (1962) first made translucent Al 2 O 3 . Since then, a number of oxide and nitride ceramics have been developed for optical and other applications (Bratton, 1974;McCauley and Corbin, 1979;Kuramoto et al, 1989;Granon et al, 1995;Shimada et al, 1996;Li et al, 2000;Apetz and van Bruggen, 2003). Silicon nitride ceramic is usually opaque.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%