Abstract

ABSTRACTA reversible-phase transformation process to convert coarse-grained polycrystalline cubic-Y2O3 directly into the nanocrystalline state is being developed. The process involves a forward cubic-to-monoclinic phase transition under high pressure and a backward transformation from monoclinic-to-cubic under a lower pressure. The process has been used to reduce the grain size of fully dense cubic-Y2O3 from 300 μm to 0.1 μm. A surface modification effect, comprising a columnar-grained structure, has also been observed. Preliminary work indicates that the surface structure is modified, apparently formed by interaction between the graphite heater and sample.

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