Four types of commercially available SiC powders were hot-pressed with 1wt% Dy2O3AlN additives in a 3:2 molar ratio. Three submicron-sized SiC powders could be densified so as to have a relative density higher than 98%, whereas a micron-sized SiC powder showed limited densification up to 93.5%. SiC ceramics fabricated from β-SiC powders exhibited electrical resistivities (̃10-1ωcm) that were lower than those from α-SiC powders (̃101ωcm). The lower electrical resistivity of the SiC ceramics fabricated from β-SiC powders could be attributed to a higher carrier density and enhanced charge mobility when compared to the SiC ceramics from α-SiC powders. © 2012 The Ceramic Society of Japan.
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Lim, K. Y., Kim, Y. W., & Kim, K. J. (2012). Influence of powder characteristics on the electrical resistivity of SiC ceramics. Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan, 120(1402), 251–255. https://doi.org/10.2109/jcersj2.120.251
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