Author:
Kotula PAUL G.,Erickson Dwight D.,Carter C. Barry
Abstract
AbstractA thin-film substrate geometry is described for the study of enhanced or seeded solid-state phase transformations. As an example of this approach, thin films of hematite have been used as substrates for the study of the seeded phase transformation of a boehmite-derived transition-alumina to α-A12O3. The hematite films were grown on bulk (0001) α-A12O3 single crystal substrates by pulsed-laser ablation. A layer of a boehmite sol was then spin-coated onto the thin film. The assemblages were then heated to 950°C, or 1000°C in order to induce the phase transformation. Specimens were imaged in cross section by transmission electron microscopy. No transformation was observed for specimens heated to 950°C. In specimens heated to 1000°C, the transition alumina was found to transform to alpha-alumina, starting at the surface of the hematite film, via solid-state heteroepitaxy. In this case, islands, growing out from the hematite film into the transition alumina layer, were observed.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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