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Microstructure and conductivity of blacklight‐sintered TiO₂, YSZ, and Li₀.₃₃La₀.₅₇TiO₃

Authors :
Porz, Lukas
Scherer, Michael
Muhammad, Qaisar Khushi
Higuchi, Kimitaka
Li, Yan
Koga, Shuhei
Nakamura, Atsutomo
Rheinheimer, Wolfgang
Frömling, Till
Porz, Lukas
Scherer, Michael
Muhammad, Qaisar Khushi
Higuchi, Kimitaka
Li, Yan
Koga, Shuhei
Nakamura, Atsutomo
Rheinheimer, Wolfgang
Frömling, Till
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Rapid densification of ceramics has been realized and its merits were demonstrated through multiple approaches out of which UHS and flash sintering attract recent attention. So far, however, scalability remains difficult. A rise in throughput and scalability is enabled by the introduction of blacklight sintering powered by novel light source technology. Intense illumination with photon energy above the bandgap (blacklight) allows high absorption efficiency and, hence, very rapid, contactless heating for all ceramics. While heating the ceramic directly with light without any furnace promises scalability, it simultaneously offers highly accurate process control. For the technology transfer to industry, attainable material quality needs to be assured. Here, we demonstrate the excellent microstructure quality of blacklight‐sintered ceramics observed with ultrahigh voltage electron microscopy revealing an option to tune nanoporosity. Moreover, we confirm that electronic, electron, oxygen, and lithium‐ion conductivities are equal to conventionally sintered ceramics. This gives the prospect of transmitting the merits of rapid densification to the scale of industrial kilns.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
text, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1372646230
Document Type :
Electronic Resource