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Materials Chemistry and Physics, Vol.62, No.1, 91-94, 2000
Characterization of shock waves treated aluminum nitride powder and its potential for low-temperature sintering
AIN powder is treated by shock waves with pressure of 9.8 GPa. X-ray line broadening effect is found as the result of strain stored in shocked AIN lattice. This resultant average strain is estimated to be 2.85 x 10(-3). The related dislocation density in shocked AIN powder is calculated to be in the order of 10(11) cm(-2). The energy stored in shocked powder is estimated to be 0.36 cal g(-1). The low temperature pressureless sintering process of shocked AIN powder with 6 wt.% additives is investigated. The obtained shocked sample sintered at 1610 degrees C for 4 h, has a density of 3.33 g cm(-3), while unshocked sample has a poor value of 2.59 g cm(-3). This shows that the dislocation in shocked AIN sample can promote the low-temperature sintering. Furthermore, the recover behavior of strain is studied in this paper. The changes of X-ray broadening in the shocked samples after being sintered at different temperatures for different soaking times are examined. The results show that the strain recover effect is strengthened with the increase of sintering temperature and soaking time.