Enhancement of sintering rates in BaTiO3 by controlling of DC electric current

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DC electric fields ranged from 25 to 350V/cm enhanced the sintering rates of BaTiO3. At the field of 25V/cm, the sintering densification occurred by field-assisted sintering (FAST), and flash-sintering preceded by FAST was observed at the field strength of more than 75V/cm. Most of the densification, however, was produced by the FAST process. At high field strength of more than 250V/cm, the sintering densification was not finished owing to discharging during the flash-sintering. By means of FAST process at 100V/cm and the current limit of 100 mA, in contrast, relative density of 97% and a fine grain size about 500 nm were achieved at 1020°C in the present material. The FAST process, where the electric current was set to the transition current between FAST and flash-sintering, is highly effective to fabricate uniform and fine grained BaTiO3 polycrystal.

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Uehashi, A., Yoshida, H., Tokunaga, T., Sasaki, K., & Yamamoto, T. (2015). Enhancement of sintering rates in BaTiO3 by controlling of DC electric current. Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan, 123(1438), 465–468. https://doi.org/10.2109/jcersj2.123.465

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