2020
DOI: 10.1111/jace.17441
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Atomic structures of Ti‐doped α‐Al2O3 Σ13 grain boundary with a small amount of Si impurity

Abstract: Adding a small amount of dopant is an effective way to control grain growth behavior and macroscopic properties in sintered α-Al 2 O 3. For instance, Mg is able to suppress abnormal grain growth, 1-6 Ti promotes grain growth, 7-10 and rare earth elements improve the high-temperature creep resistance. 11-13 Such a small amount of dopants is often concentrated at grain boundaries, 11,14 and it has been claimed that grain boundary atomic structures strongly affect grain growth behavior 15 and also macroscopic pro… Show more

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“…For instance, intergranular glassy phases are often observed in sintered ceramics [74,200]. It was elucidated in a work by Ishihara et al [222], that small differences in the amounts of Si impurity led to distinct GB atomic structures in a Ti-doped Σ13 α-Al 2 O 3 GB (Figure 30). In GB type-I, Ti 3+ is replacing Al 3+ while in type-II, Ti 3+ oxidizes to Ti 4+ and the Al vacancies were introduced to the GB to compensate for that leading to three-times larger structure units (oxidation states confirmed by EELS).…”
Section: Chemical Analysis By Edxs and Eelsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…For instance, intergranular glassy phases are often observed in sintered ceramics [74,200]. It was elucidated in a work by Ishihara et al [222], that small differences in the amounts of Si impurity led to distinct GB atomic structures in a Ti-doped Σ13 α-Al 2 O 3 GB (Figure 30). In GB type-I, Ti 3+ is replacing Al 3+ while in type-II, Ti 3+ oxidizes to Ti 4+ and the Al vacancies were introduced to the GB to compensate for that leading to three-times larger structure units (oxidation states confirmed by EELS).…”
Section: Chemical Analysis By Edxs and Eelsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…It is evident that there is significant difference between qualitative elemental maps (Figure 31b,d) and quantitative maps (Figure 31e,g) which proves the importance of quantitative analysis. [222] under the terms of the Creative Commons CC BY license.…”
Section: Chemical Analysis By Edxs and Eelsmentioning
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