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Millimeter-Wavelength Radiation Used to Sinter Radiotransparent MgAl2O4 Ceramics

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We have developed a method for production of high-density MgAl2O4 ceramics characterized by low dielectric losses. The method is based on sintering of ultrafine, high-purity powder materials in the electromagnetic… Click to show full abstract

We have developed a method for production of high-density MgAl2O4 ceramics characterized by low dielectric losses. The method is based on sintering of ultrafine, high-purity powder materials in the electromagnetic field of intense microwave radiation. The initial nanodimensional magnesium-aluminate powder was synthesized by the sol-gel method and sintered in a gyrotron complex operated at a frequency of 24 GHz. The results of studying the conditions and regimes of microwave sintering of MgAl2O4 ceramics are presented, along with its phase features, microstructural peculiarities, and mechanical and dielectric characteristics. The possibility of controlling the microstructure of the sintered material by varying the regime of RF heating is demonstrated.

Keywords: mgal2o4 ceramics; millimeter wavelength; radiation; radiation used; wavelength radiation

Journal Title: Radiophysics and Quantum Electronics
Year Published: 2017

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