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3D crystallographic alignment of alumina ceramics by application of low magnetic fields

Journal

JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN CERAMIC SOCIETY
Volume 38, Issue 15, Pages 5257-5263

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2018.06.035

Keywords

Platelets; Gel casting; Magnetic; Alignment; Crystallographic; Texture

Funding

  1. U.S. Army [W911NF-15-2-0026]

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Non-cubic crystals exhibit anisotropic physical and functional properties. Microscopic crystallites as constituents of polycrystalline materials are randomly oriented, thus polycrystalline ceramics lack the anisotropic properties of their monocrystalline counterparts. We propose a technology that exploits the synergy between magnetic alignment and colloidal ceramics processing, and enables to independently tune the orientation of grains in different sample regions by infinitesimal magnetic fields (< 10 mT). The grain pivot mechanism enables the emulation of single crystals, as well as the creation of large complex-shaped ceramic elements with designed crystallographic landscapes and spatially and directionally tuned properties. Ultra-high magnetic response arises from magnetic shape anisotropy of platelet-shaped seed crystallites coated with small amounts of iron oxide nanoparticles. To control crystallographic growth directions during subsequent annealing procedures, the seeds are dispersed and aligned in a matrix of chemically identical, but much finer spherical particles. This technology opens an avenue to remarkably improve structural and functional properties of ceramic elements employed in numerous industrial applications.

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