Abstract

Novel graded porous Si3N4 ceramics with different solid content have been fabricated by a new water-based freeze-casting method. A 25μm-thick surface dense layer on the porous layer was successfully formed without any noticeable defects. A great number of fibrous grains protruding from the internal walls of the macroscopic aligned channels were observed in the porous Si3N4 samples with 20–25vol.% solid content, but little fibrous grains were formed in the sample with 15vol.% solid content at the similar processing route. As the solid content increasing from 15 to 25vol.%, the porosity decreased from 76.8% to 66.4%, while the flexural strength and dielectric constants at 10GHz increased from 14.3MPa to 33.5MPa and 1.78 to 2.64, respectively. The dense/porous Si3N4 ceramic is feasible in broadband radomes application at high temperature due to ultra-low dielectric constants and moderate strength.

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