Ying Chun ShanJiu Jun XuChun Long GuanJiangtao Li
Yttrium-doped α-sialon ceramics with different compositions were prepared by two-steps hot pressing (first heating to 1750 °C holding for 60 min, then continue heating to 1900 °C holding for 60 min) at 25 MPa in nitrogen, their design compositions were Y0.4Si9.8Al2.2O1.0N15 (Y1210, m=1.2 and n=1.0), Y0.4Si9.7Al2.3O1.1N14.9 (Y1211, m=1.2 and n=1.1) and Y0.4Si9.6Al2.4O1.2N14.8 (Y1212, m=1.2 and n=1.2) respectively, and the effects of n value on phase composition, microstructure and optical property were approached. It is found that only α-sialon is detected in Y1210, however, there exist β-sialon besides of major phase α-sialon in Y1211 and Y1212. The density of sintered sample decreases with the increase of n value, higher n value contributes to elongated grain growth, and both the size and content of elongated grain increase with the increase of n value. The samples all show light transmission in the near infrared and infrared region, and their maximal optical transmittances decrease with the increase of n value. All those indicate that lower n value contribute to higher density, single α-sialon phase, smaller size and lower content of elongated grain, which is better for the preparation of higher optical transmittance Y-α-sialon.
Jiu Jun XuYing Chun ShanJiangtao LiYong Ge Cao
Xinlu SuPeilin WangWeiwu ChenBo ZhuYi‐Bing ChengDongsheng Yan
Bhupendra JoshiHyun Hwi LeeYoung Heon KimZhengyi FuKoichi NiiharaSoo Wohn Lee
Mamoru MitomoYusuke MoriyoshiT. SakaiT. OhsakaMichiko Kobayashi
Yingchun ShanGuang WangGuanghua LiuXiannian SunJiujun XuJiangtao Li