Abstract
Optically transparent Mg1−xMnxAl2O4 (x = 0.005; 0.00005) nanoceramics were obtained by thermobaric synthesis. Varying the parameters of thermobaric synthesis leads to a controlled modification of crystallographic parameters, such as the lattice constant, the region of coherent scattering, and residual strain. It is shown that as a result of thermobaric pressing, intrinsic and impurity structural defects are formed, the concentration of which depends on the P-T parameters. Two stages of thermobaric synthesis were found, differing by both crystallographic and optical parameters. In optically transparent nanoceramics, a correlation between the residual strain and a scattering coefficient associated with localization of impurity manganese ions in anti-site positions of spinel was found. Thermobaric synthesis of optical nanoceramics can be used as a method of compressing nanosized objects in an optical spinel matrix while maintaining such objects in a metastable state.
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Kiryakov, A. N., Zatsepin, A. F., Dyachkova, T. V., & Tyutyunnik, A. P. (2023). Residual strain and effects of lattice compression in thermobaric-synthesized optical nanoceramics MgAl2O4:Mn. Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 43(4), 1671–1682. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2022.11.043
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