Metastable ZrO2 (3 mol% Y2O3)–20 wt% Al2O3 oxide composite
powders are obtained by liquid nitrogen quenched plasma
spraying of commercially available powders. During passage of
the plasma, Al2O3, ZrO2, and Y2O3 are molten and rapidly solidified
upon impact on the liquid nitrogen cooled substrate.
Aluminum cations are nearly completely incorporated into zirconia
leading to the stabilization of the cubic zirconia phase.
Spark plasma sintering of these powders is successfully performed
to obtain a dense composite with grain sizes in the range
of 300–500 nm. Phase separation of the immiscible phases accompanied
by homogeneous precipitation of Al2O3 occurs during
sintering. Because of the short holding times applied during
densification, complete phase separation may be suppressed and
the metastable character is partially retained. The detected
Al2O3 content in ZrO2 is still larger than the equilibrium
solubility. Phase evolution during all phases of the process is
recorded by means of X-ray diffraction, scanning as well as
transmission electron microscopy, and Raman spectroscopy
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