TY - JOUR
AU - Vikrant, K. S. N.
AU - Rheinheimer, Wolfgang
AU - Sternlicht, Hadas
AU - Bäurer, Michael
AU - García, R. Edwin
TI - Electrochemically-driven abnormal grain growth in ionic ceramics
JO - Acta materialia
VL - 200
SN - 1359-6454
CY - Amsterdam [u.a.]
PB - Elsevier Science
M1 - FZJ-2020-04444
SP - 727 - 734
PY - 2020
AB - A combined theoretical and experimental analysis was performed to understand the effects of extrinsic ionic species and point defects on the microstructural evolution of ionic polycrystalline ceramics. The model naturally incorporates the effects of drag on grain boundary motion as imposed by the interfacially accumulated charged defects for Fe doped SrTiO3. Two moving grain boundary types, i.e., highly mobile and immobile interfaces result in abnormal grain growth. Fast moving grain boundaries leave a residual charge network behind in the interior of the grains in the form of bands of which in turn electrostatically attract oxygen vacancies, thus enhancing the local ionic conductivity of the polycrystal. Three grain size populations are statistically identified: (a) a normal grain population, as one would expect would happen in classical systems; (b) an abnormal, large grain population, which corresponds to those grains whose spatial extent is statistically greater than the average; and (c) an electrochemically persistent small grain size population that is stabilized by the grain boundary electrical energy. The study herein sets the stage to assess the effects of externally applied fields such as temperature, electromagnetic fields, stresses, and chemical stimuli to develop textured, oriented microstructures as tailored for a wide range of applications.
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DO - DOI:10.1016/j.actamat.2020.08.027
UR - https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/887818
ER -