Abstract
Highly a– b plane grain-oriented Nb-doped Bi 4Ti 3O 12 ceramics (Bi 4Ti 2.96Nb 0.04O 12, BINT) were successfully prepared by magnetic alignment (MA) via gelcasting technique using only conventional solid-state-synthesized starting powder. The micro-size BINT particles with irregular shape were aligned in slurry by strong magnetic force and then in situ locked by polymerization via gelcasting technique in 30 min in a 10 T magnetic field. Highly a– b plane orientation parallel to the magnetic field direction (//B) was obviously observed in the green compact ( f (200)/(020) = 0.41) and sintered sample ( f (200)/(020) = 0.67). The sintered sample contained plate-like grains and reached 97% theoretical density. Compared to the controlled sample without magnetic alignment, the magnetically aligned sample shows enhanced dielectric constant in //B direction (160 versus 120 at room temperature and 350 versus 250 at 580 °C). This method, using typical gelcasting technique in a strong magnetic field, readily applicable to prepare other ceramics and is expected to facilitate the mass preparation of large and dense grain-oriented ceramic components.
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