2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2008.11.073
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Thermal barrier coating of lanthanum–zirconium–cerium composite oxide made by electron beam-physical vapor deposition

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“…At issue are the aging effects on the phase stability of YSZ at temperatures above 1200°C ( Ref 5,6), as well as on the desirable reductions in the thermal conductivity. Among TBC candidates, lanthanum zirconate (La 2 Zr 2 O 7 , or LZ) is regarded as one of potential alternative materials because of its low thermal conductivity, stable phase structure, and good sintering resistance ( Ref 7,8).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At issue are the aging effects on the phase stability of YSZ at temperatures above 1200°C ( Ref 5,6), as well as on the desirable reductions in the thermal conductivity. Among TBC candidates, lanthanum zirconate (La 2 Zr 2 O 7 , or LZ) is regarded as one of potential alternative materials because of its low thermal conductivity, stable phase structure, and good sintering resistance ( Ref 7,8).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, a major disadvantage of YSZ is its limited operation temperature (1200 • C) for long-term application [8]. Recently, lanthanum zirconate (LZ), a novel candidate for next generation TBC ceramic materials, has attracted much interest due to its low thermal conductivity, high melting point (2280 • C), high sintering-resistance and phase stability [9][10][11][12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11-Thermal conductivity of mixed lanthanide perovskites. [55,66] 124-VOLUME 1A, JUNE 2014doped with cerium on the zirconium site alone [49][50][51]72,73] or as a co-dopant with ytterbium, [48] samarium, [65] or dysprosium + neodymium [51] on the lanthanide site to decrease the thermal conductivity. However, cerium additions to Sm 2 Zr 2 O 7 have been shown to lead to an increase in thermal conductivity.…”
Section: Thermal Conductivitymentioning
confidence: 99%