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- Title
Study of Directionally Solidified Ceramics by Neutron Diffraction Methods.
- Authors
Abov, Yu. G.; Elyutin, N. O.; L’vov, D. V.; Smirnov, Yu. I.
- Abstract
The effect of the growth rate of directionally solidified Al[SUB2]O[SUB3]-Y[SUB3]Al[SUB5]O[SUB12] ceramics on the structural perfection of the two-phase material is studied by low-angle neutron scattering, as well as by constant-wavelength and time-of-flight neutron diffraction methods. When the growth rate is high, the orientation and size of Y[SUB3]Al[SUB5]O[SUB12] needles remain unchanged, while the Al[SUB2]O[SUB3] matrix phase decomposes into crystallites. Neutron diffraction methods are viewed as an effective tool for flexible crystal growth control.
- Subjects
CERAMICS; NEUTRON diffraction; CRYSTAL growth
- Publication
Technical Physics, 2003, Vol 48, Issue 8, p1009
- ISSN
1063-7842
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1134/1.1607472