Mechanisms responsible for the onset of selective laser flash sintering of 8‐YSZ

Author:

Hagen Deborah12ORCID,Beaman Joseph J.13,Kovar Desiderio134ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Texas at Austin Austin Texas USA

2. Sandia National Laboratories Albuquerque New Mexico USA

3. Center for Additive Manufacturing and Design Innovation University of Texas at Austin Austin Texas USA

4. Materials Science and Engineering Program University of Texas at Austin Austin Texas USA

Abstract

AbstractSelective laser flash sintering (SLFS) is a variation of flash sintering where the only external heat source is a scanning laser. The scanning laser locally heats a region of the sample between two electrodes, initiating measured current flow at a threshold electric field and laser energy density. This study focuses on understanding how charge transport occurs during stage I SLFS in 8 mol% yttria stabilized zirconia. Two potential charge transport mechanisms are considered: (1) a continuous current moving along a hot line between electrodes and (2) charge transported in a discrete bundle within a hot spot, localized to the area under the laser beam. Two laser scan patterns are employed to experimentally determine how charge is transported during stage I SLFS. Numerical modeling is used to estimate the temperatures at which SLFS initiates, which allows the calculation of charge carrier densities and mobilities relevant for the onset of SLFS. Results demonstrate that both a discrete bundle of charges and continuous flow of charge carriers contribute to the current at the onset of SLFS.

Funder

Office of Naval Research

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Ceramics and Composites

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