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Revealing correlation of core‒rim structures, defects and stacking-faults in SiC ceramics by integrated scanning electron microscopy

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Abstract Dopant distribution is key to understand sintering behavior and microstructure‒property relationship of silicon carbide (SiC) ceramics. Using high-angle secondary-electron (SE) imaging in scanning electron microscope combining elemental and cathodoluminescence… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Dopant distribution is key to understand sintering behavior and microstructure‒property relationship of silicon carbide (SiC) ceramics. Using high-angle secondary-electron (SE) imaging in scanning electron microscope combining elemental and cathodoluminescence (CL) analysis, core‒rim structures were found as common microstructural features in SiC ceramics sintered with rare-earth oxides. Characteristic emission by donor-accepter-pairs (DAP) could reveal co-solution of Al‒N in α- and β-SiC phases in hot-pressed and gas-pressure sintered ceramics, with or without AlN co-dopant. Stacking-faults (SFs) were found in β-SiC grains to emit characteristic photons by local twin-structures, which confine the luminous transition by DAP into a quantum effect and suppress fully the luminescence when SF density reaches a limit by sintering with two rare-earth oxides. Systematic correlation between the development of microstructures, solution and defect luminescence, and phase transformation can lead to hierarchical microstructure‒property relationship to study synergetic mechanical, thermal and opto-electrical performance of SiC ceramics as well as electronic materials.

Keywords: sic ceramics; rim structures; core rim; microscopy; scanning electron

Journal Title: Journal of The European Ceramic Society
Year Published: 2021

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