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Review: Coefficients for Stress, Temperature, and Composition Effects in Fluorescence Measurements of Alumina

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NATL INST STANDARDS & TECHNOLOGY-NIST
DOI: 10.6028/jres.122.043

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alumina; chromium; crystal; fluorescence; polycrystal; ruby; sapphire; stress; temperature

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The numerical coefficients linearly relating the effects of stress (including pressure), temperature, and composition to shifts in the energies of the Cr-related fluorescence in alumina (Al2O3) are reviewed. The primary focus is the shift of the R-1 and R-2 ruby fluorescence lines under conditions typical for stress determination in polycrystalline Al2O3. No significant experimental difference in the R-1 and R-2 responses is observed for hydrostatic stress (or pressure) conditions (average shift coefficient of about 7.6 cm(-1)/GPa), changes in temperature (about 0.140 cm(-1)/K), or variations in composition (about 120 cm(-1)/mass fraction of Cr). There are significant differences in the R-1 and R-2 responses for nonhydrostatic stress conditions. In particular, for uniaxial stress along the a and c directions in the Al2O3 crystal, the R-1 piezospectroscopic tensor coefficients (about 3.0 cm(-1)/GPa and 1.6 GPa cm(-1)/GPa, respectively) differ considerably, whereas the R-2 coefficients (about 2.6 cm(-1)/GPa and 2.3 GPa cm(-1)/GPa, respectively) do not. Measurements of the piezospectroscopic tensor coefficients are shown to have interlaboratory relative consistency of about 4 % extending over 30 years, and are consistent with the scalar high-pressure measurements. Measurements of the temperature coefficients are shown to have interlaboratory relative consistency less than 1 % extending over 60 years. Fluorescence-based measurements of stress in polycrystalline Al2O3, although requiring temperature adjustment, are shown to have a relative uncertainty of about 2.5 %.

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