Title of article :
The crystallisation of Er-Si-Al-O-N B-phase
glass-ceramics
Author/Authors :
Y. MENKE، نويسنده , , L. K. L. Falk، نويسنده , , S. Hampshire، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
The development of microstructure during crystallisation of a glass with composition (e/o)
35Er:45Si:20Al:83O:17N has been studied by analytical transmission electron microscopy,
including electron spectroscopic imaging. The crystals take up a wide range of composition
after crystallisation heat treatment at 1050 and 1150◦C; the erbium cation percentage varies
around that of the expected B-phase composition (Er2SiAlO5N), but the aluminium content
is slightly lower and the silicon content higher than that. In addition, the erbium content is
strongly anti-correlated with the silicon content. A comparison of B-phase composition
after crystallisation of equivalent glasses formed with either yttrium, erbium or ytterbium
showed that the B-phase solid solution range depends on the particular cation radius. As a
consequence of this, the degree of crystallisation and the composition of the residual glass
will, for equivalent glasses, also depend on the cation radius. The crystal shape is lenticular
after growth at 1050◦C, while heat treatment at 1150◦C results in crystals with an irregular
shape. In addition to crystal growth, the crystallisation heat treatment results in a phase
separation of the residual glass whereby smaller silicon and nitrogen rich amorphous
features form. These features are effectively pinning boundaries of growing crystals.
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Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science