Abstract
Hot‐pressed Dy‐α‐sialon ceramics, using LiF as a sintering additive, were fabricated at lower temperatures (≤1650°C). Some of the densified samples possessed higher hardness and fracture toughness up to 19.00–20.00 GPa and 4.00–6.00 MPa·m1/2, respectively. The amount of LiF had a strong effect on the densification behavior in sialon preparation. As one of the experimental results, the sample with 0.1 wt% of LiF additive sintered at 1600°C produced an optical translucence of about 50% in the range of 1.5–5.0 μm wavelengths. The maximum infrared transmission reached ∼60% at a wavelength of 2.4 μm. It is inferred that these more easily sintered materials would be practical for optical applications in certain fields.
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