Structure of [110] tilt grain boundaries in zirconia bicrystals

N. Shibata
2001 Journal of Electron Microscopy  
Cubic stabilized zirconia bicrystals with [110] symmetric tilt grain boundaries were fabricated by diffusion bonding of two single crystals with the composition of ZrO 2 -9.6mol%Y 2 O 3 . The structures of symmetric tilt small angle grain boundary and two types of symmetric tilt 53 grain boundaries with different grain boundary planes were observed by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). High-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HREM) observations clarified that the [110] small angle
more » ... tilt grain boundary consists of periodic array of b = [1 0] type edge dislocations. This result is consistent with Frank's dislocation model for small angle grain boundary. HREM observation also revealed that the 70.5° 53 grain boundary shows atomically coherent grain boundary structure with the boundary plane of {111}, while the 109.5° 53 grain boundary accompanies grain boundary facets taking {111} / {115} asymmetric grain boundary plane. Because of the very low surface energy of {111} plane and/or high lattice matching of {111} and {115} type planes, the grain boundary faceting may be preferred in spite of increasing grain boundary area to about 6%. TEMenergy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) analyses were performed on both 53 grain boundaries, and the segregation of yttrium ions to the boundaries was detected in both cases. The amount of segregation is about the same in both 53 boundaries. It can be concluded that the segregation of yttrium ions to 53 grain boundary exists in cubic zirconia.
doi:10.1093/jmicro/50.6.429 pmid:11918406 fatcat:wg33l62xinbeve4ry2q7wub664