Title of article :
Ab-initio study of paramagnetic defects in Mn and Cr doped transparent polycrystalline Al2O3 ceramics
Author/Authors :
Mansoor, Mubashir Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering - Istanbul Technical University - Maslak - Istanbul, Turkey , Mansoor, Mehya Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering - Istanbul Technical University - Maslak - Istanbul, Turkey , Mansoor, Maryam Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering - Istanbul Technical University - Maslak - Istanbul, Turkey , Er, Zuhal Department of Applied Physics - Istanbul Technical University - Maslak - Istanbul, Turkey , Çinar Şahin, Filiz Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering - Istanbul Technical University - Maslak - Istanbul, Turkey
Pages :
8
From page :
135
To page :
142
Abstract :
Birefringence is a major source of difficulty in sintering of transparent polycrystalline alumina ceramics, especially as the grain size exceeds a few hundred nanometers, which ultimately leads to complete opacity, mainly due to scattering of light. Recent studies have made it clear that by application of a strong magnetic field, alumina grains can be aligned along a particular crystallographic orientation, which minimizes scattering due to birefringence, and enhances transparency. Defects that cause spin delocalization are known to induce a paramagnetic behavior in alumina ceramics. Therefore, such defects have become a focal point of research for magnetic field assisted sintering of transparent polycrystalline alumina, in order to reduce the necessary magnetic field strength during production process. In light of recent studies on paramagnetic potentials of transition metal doped alumina, we have applied Spin Polarized Density Functional Theory (SP-DFT) calculations on manganese and chromium doped and co-doped alumina to calculate the magnetic moments, density of states and defect formation energies, which should be expected from this system of dopants, along with their interactions with oxygen vacancies. The results clearly indicate that formation of a point defect comprised of chromium and manganese positioned substitutionally at adjacent aluminum sites, in vicinity of an oxygen vacancy can induce a magnetic moment equivalent to 5 Bohr magnetons (μβ), outperforming previously reported defects. Based on this study we find it likely that chromium and manganese co-doping in alumina can further reduce the required magnetic field strength for production of transparent polycrystalline alumina.
Keywords :
Transparent ceramics , Sintering , Alumina , Paramagnetic ceramics
Journal title :
Synthesis and Sintering
Serial Year :
2021
Record number :
2703298
Link To Document :
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