Alternative sintering technologies promise to overcome issues associated with conventional ceramic sintering such as high thermal budgets and CO footprint. The sintering process becomes even more relevant for alkali-based piezoelectric ceramics such as KNaNbO (KNN) typically fired above 1100 °C for several hours that induces secondary phase formation and, thereby, degrades their electrical characteristics. Here, an ability of KNN ceramics to be of high performance is successfully demonstrated, using an electric field- and current-assisted Flash sintering technique at 900 °C only.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe considerable decrease in temperature and time makes FLASH sintering a more sustainable alternative for materials processing. FLASH also becomes relevant if volatile elements are part of the material to be processed, as in alkali-based piezoelectrics like the promising lead-free KNaNbO (KNN). Due to the volatile nature of K and Na, KNN is difficult to process by conventional sintering.
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