STRUCTURE, PHASE COMPOSITION AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF ZRO2 PARTIALLY STABILIZED WITH Y2O3
https://doi.org/10.17073/1609-3577-2014-1-58-64
Abstract
The structure of PSZ crystals has been studied as a function of the content of the stabilizing impurity (Y2O3) by X–ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and atomic−force microscope (AFM). The hardness and fracture toughness have been measured by microindentation. The study has shown that PSZ crystals obtained by directional solidification of the melt consist of two tetragonal phases (t and t’) with varying degrees of tetragonality. Increasing the stabilizing impurity concentration leads to an increase in the volume fraction of the “untransformable” t’ phase. Experiments have shown that an increase in the concentration of the stabilizing impurity leads to a growth in the amount of positively charged oxygen vacancies (the F++–centers) which increase the lattice parameter and stabilize the structure. The character of the twinned structure changes depending on the concentration of the stabilizing impurity. In PSZ crystals with Y2O3 concentration from 2.8 to 3.2 mol. % twins first, second and third orders as well as large twins consist of smaller twin domains are observed. At high concentrations of stabilizing impurities (3.7—4.0 mol. %) the twin structure becomes smaller and more uniform. This suggests that twinning occurs simultaneously and is localized within small volumes. The character of the twinned structure changes depending on the concentration of the stabilizing impurity. This work shows that the quantity of hardening (fracture toughness) is proportional to the content of the transformable t phase.
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About the Authors
M. A. BorikRussian Federation
Candidate of Technical Sciences,
Senior Researcher
V. T. Bublik
Russian Federation
Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor
M. Y. Vilkova
Russian Federation
Graduate Student
A. V. Kulebyakin
Russian Federation
Candidate of Technical Sciences, Senior Researcher
E. E. Lomonova
Russian Federation
Doctor of Technical Sciences
P. O. Milovich
Russian Federation
Engineer
V. A. Myzina
Russian Federation
Researcher
P. A. Ryabochkina
Russian Federation
Associate Professor
N. Y. Tabachkova
Russian Federation
Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor
S. N. Ushakov
Russian Federation
Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Senior Researcher
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Review
For citations:
Borik M.A., Bublik V.T., Vilkova M.Y., Kulebyakin A.V., Lomonova E.E., Milovich P.O., Myzina V.A., Ryabochkina P.A., Tabachkova N.Y., Ushakov S.N. STRUCTURE, PHASE COMPOSITION AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF ZRO2 PARTIALLY STABILIZED WITH Y2O3. Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedenii. Materialy Elektronnoi Tekhniki = Materials of Electronics Engineering. 2014;(1):58-64. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17073/1609-3577-2014-1-58-64