Abstract
Abstract Calcium phosphate glass-ceramics were prepared by reheating the glass rods between 675° and 750°C under a temperature gradient of ∼100°C/cm. Floating zone method and silicon carbide furnace was made use to crystallizing the glass. The crystalline phases occurred as long fibers aligned parallel to the growth direction of the specimen. The spacings between the fibrous phases were smaller than 1 μm and very uniform. Microstructure of the crystallized phases was examined by scanning electron microscope. Crystalline phases and crystallography were checked by X-ray diffraction.
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