1998
DOI: 10.1080/01418619808241926
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Compositional softening in Mg-Al spinel

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“…This was first realized for prism and basal slip in sapphire, 53,57 and then it was recognized that this relationship is equally valid in spinel, 24,25 as shown in Fig. 11.…”
Section: Critical Resolved Shear Stressmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…This was first realized for prism and basal slip in sapphire, 53,57 and then it was recognized that this relationship is equally valid in spinel, 24,25 as shown in Fig. 11.…”
Section: Critical Resolved Shear Stressmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The straight lines for a given value of n are parallel and data from various authors agree remarkably well. 1,3,15,24 The data in Fig. 11 are for {111} slip, but equivalent straight lines are obtained for {110} slip with a slightly lower slope and lower absolute values, except at the highest temperatures, where the CRSS is the same for both systems.…”
Section: Critical Resolved Shear Stressmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The value of Q is much higher for stoichiometric spinel (4.7 eV), which has an even stronger temperature dependence. Q has the same value for {111} and {110} slip because the CRSS is reported to be the same for stoichiometric spinel [26]. However, in nonstoichiometric spinel ( Figure 9.5), the CRSS values are lower for {110} slip and have a lower temperature dependence (lower Q).…”
Section: Sapphire and Stoichiometric Spinelmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…In MgOÁnAl 2 O 3 (n > 1), the CRSS decreases dramatically with increasing deviation from stoichiometry; that is, with increasing n. In fact, the CRSS was found [26] to be proportional to [V c ] À2 , where [V c ] is the concentration of charge-compensating cation vacancies which is related to n by…”
Section: Modification Of the Model For Kink Pair Nucleation On Point mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The strength of the spinel phase is known to be highly sensitive to its stoichiometry. 62 The composition of spinel particles deviates from stoichiometry due to the dissolution of magnesium into the ZrO 2 matrix and due to the solution of zirconium [ Fig. 2(e)].…”
Section: Role Of Spinel Particle Dispersion For Attaining Hsrs In mentioning
confidence: 99%