Abstract

Abstract We fabricated CuO/Al 2 O 3 green compacts from plate-like Al 2 O 3 and granular CuO powders by multi-press forming and investigated the alumina orientation using Lotgering's method. The results showed that Al 2 O 3 particles preferentially aligned perpendicular to the pressure direction and the orientation degree increased as the forming pressure was increased. We proposed a model describing the movement of the alumina particles to explain the pressure effect on their orientation. The orientation calculation was in good agreement with those by Lotgering's method. Furthermore, we prepared the CuAlO 2 compacts by regular or spark plasma sintering (SPS). However, the compacts sintered by SPS exhibited higher orientation degree and density than those produced by regular sintering. The electrical conductivity values of the orientation-controlled compacts sintered by SPS reached 770 S m −1 at 928 K, which was close to that of CuAlO 2 single crystal. The power factor of the CuAlO 2 compacts with highest orientation degree is as high as 5.95 × 10 −5 W m −1 K −1 at 928 K. Therefore, we can conclude that orientation control is an effective method to enhance the thermoelectric performance of compact polycrystalline CuAlO 2 bulks.

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