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Stress-induced phase transformation in shape memory ceramic nanoparticles

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS
卷 126, 期 21, 页码 -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.5118818

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  1. internal project Novel Materials for Emerging Energy, Electronic and Photonic Devices of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University [1- ZVGH]
  2. internal project Electrochemical Energy Storage Systems of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University [1-ZVD2]
  3. internal project In Situ Mechanical and Electrical Testing of Nanomaterials for Next Generation Electronic Devices of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University [G-YBLN/G-YBPQ]

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Thermal treatment was observed to gradually transform the morphology of Ce0.12Zr0.88O2 (CZ) powder: transitioning from having round edges, to exhibiting clear facets, to particle growth, as a function of increasing treatment temperature. The effect of the morphological changes in the powder on the extent of stress-induced phase transformation upon mechanical compression is reported. The physical changes in the average particle size and the residual levels of monoclinic content (MC) post thermal treatment between 300 degrees C and 1550 degrees C are in line with the expectations. However, the extent of transformation upon compression is found to greatly depend on the thermal history of the powder, and generally, post compression, MC can be split into two regimes. Powders heat-treated below similar to 1200 degrees C comprise regime 1, where post compression, MC increases as the preceding thermal processing temperature is increased. The increase in MC is despite the decreasing residual levels of the monoclinic phase in the CZ powder, which is caused by the thermal treatment. For the case of annealing above similar to 1200 degrees C (comprising regime 2), stress-induced transformation becomes exceedingly difficult and the extent of the transformation is significantly reduced. The vital role played by the particle shape alone can be leveraged in the development of new applications of shape memory ceramics. Published under license by AIP Publishing.

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