“…As discussed previously, many of the proposed thermal and non-thermal mechanisms, such as rapid heating rates, localized heating, and potential fieldinduced defect generation, are consistent across both MWR-assisted synthesis and E-field-assisted sintering (e.g., flash sintering). 10,23 In particular, in situ synchrotron-based studies of flash sintering in ceramic oxides have been useful in identifying potential nonthermal effects of E-field exposure, such as field-induced texture, 39 non-thermal anisotropic lattice expansion, 53 formation of field-stabilized phases, 54 and increased disorder on the oxygen sublattice relative to the cation sublattice. 55 These observations, particularly with regard to field-mediated texture, phase formation, and oxygen defects, appear to have a high degree of similarity to the observed experimental results on MWR-assisted synthesis presented in this review.…”