2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2008.12.140
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Structure, thermal expansion and optical property of alumina-rich spinel substrate

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“…Here, we show the formation of single‐phase high‐alumina spinel in two types of flash experiments: one carried out in the usual way by applying an electric field and switching to constant current upon the onset of the flash, and the second, a new method where the entire experiment is carried out under current control, but where the current is increased at a constant rate. These studies of flash in multiphase ceramics may have application for processing functional as well as engineering ceramics …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, we show the formation of single‐phase high‐alumina spinel in two types of flash experiments: one carried out in the usual way by applying an electric field and switching to constant current upon the onset of the flash, and the second, a new method where the entire experiment is carried out under current control, but where the current is increased at a constant rate. These studies of flash in multiphase ceramics may have application for processing functional as well as engineering ceramics …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many elements can be accommodated in spinel or spinel-like structures which allows for a wide array of possible spinel formulations, and a correspondingly large flexibility for tailoring these oxides for specific applications. As such, spinels find use in many applications due to their optical, magnetic and (electro) chemical properties, examples of which are cathodes, sensors, phosphors in solid state lasers as well as catalysts, and [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] refractory [10][11][12][13][14][15]. The most common refractory spinel structure is MgAl 2 O 4 in which 8 of 64 tetrahedral sites are occupied by Mg 2+ and 16 of 32 octahedral sites are occupied by Al 3+ [9].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the scientists have been investigating several types of materials as mineralizer to encourage spinel formation in this process [40]. As an illustration, salt vapors were reported [5] as useful additives for formation of spinel. Fluoride ions (from AlF 3 or CaF2) were also found [41] to enhance the spinel formation by replacing oxygen in the structure.…”
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“…Tang et al reported that Mg 0.4 Al 2.4 O 4 belongs to cubic spinel-type crystal system with space group F d3m (227)[26]. All the Mg 2+ cations and a fraction of Al 3+ ions statistically occupy the tetrahedral sites, and the rest of Al 3+ cations occupy octahedral sites[30]. The doped Co 2+ ions tend to substitute for tetrahedral Mg 2+ ions, considering the ionic radius and charge.…”
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