Abstract

The spatial distribution of Mg solute in polycrystalline, single-phase Al2O3 has been obtained, using a secondary ion imaging technique. Segregation of Mg to the Al2O3 grain boundaries is clearly observed—strong evidence that the principal role of MgO is to reduce the grain boundary mobility via a solute-drag mechanism. In addition, Mg (dopant) and Ca (impurity) are shown to cosegregate, shedding further light on magnesium’s ability to stabilize microstructural evolution in Al2O3.

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