Materials Science Forum, Vol.378-3, 529-533, 2001
Aluminum nitride compressibility and thermal expansion under pressure
High pressure-high temperature behavior of AlN powders under nonhydrostatic pressure conditions was examined up to 70kbar and 1100 degreesC. Compressibility and thermal expansion coefficients under pressure were determined. It has been shown that under nonhydrostatic pressure the material differentiates into two components with different c lattice parameters. This behavior is attributed to the high internal stresses and the anisotropy of the crystal lattice.