Journal of Crystal Growth, Vol.310, No.1, 245-252, 2008
Laser ablation condensation of defective Si4+-doped chromium oxide nanocrystals
Dense chromium oxide nanocondensates dissolved with ca. 4 at% Si according to energy-dispersive X-ray analysis were fabricated by pulsed laser ablation on a clamped Cr/Si target in oxygen for a very rapid heating/cooling and hence pressure effect. Transmission electron microscopic observations indicated that the predominant corundum-type Si4+ :alpha-Cr2O3 nanocondensates are hexagonal in shape with significant residual compressive stress, and the minor spinel-like Si4+ :Cr3O4 nanocondensates are octahedral in shape with considerable tetragonal distortion. The predominant Si4+ :alpha-Cr2O3 condensates tended to coalesce over stepwise (0001) or lateral (1 (1) over bar 02) surface to generate dislocations until the parallel epitaxial relationship was exactly reached via a Brownian rotation process of the particles. X-ray diffraction indicated that the residual compressive stress was quite released for the coarsened/coalesced condensates. The present laser ablation condensation behavior shed light on an alternative formation mechanism of Cr-rich oxide particles on the surface of Cr4+ -doped YAG fiber. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.