Abstract

Cover Photograph: TEM images highlighting the uniform microstructure of the transparent glass‐ceramic A (a, b) compared to the non‐uniform microstructure of the opaque glass‐ceramic B (c, d). The darkest regions are residual glass. The brighter regions are spinel and tet ZrO2 crystallites, where the brightest regions can be either the highest‐Z (atomic number) crystallites (ZrO2) or an integration of lower‐Z crystallites through the depth of the material. https://doi.org/10.1111/jace.17129 image 2019 ACerS Ceramographic Exhibit & CompetitionCategory: SEM, 3rd Place image

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