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Zirconia ceramics grain boundary resistance

Figure 4.1.34. Arrhenius plots of the grain interior and grain boundary resistivities for two zirconia ceramics (a) Tetragonal zirconia ceramic (Zr02 3 mole % Y2O3) in which the lines have different slopes, as expected from the brick layer model, b) Partially stabilized ceramic (Zr02 6 mole % Y2O3) in which the slopes of the lines are similar, as expected for discrete grain boundary phase. (Courtesy of Silicates Industriels.)... Figure 4.1.34. Arrhenius plots of the grain interior and grain boundary resistivities for two zirconia ceramics (a) Tetragonal zirconia ceramic (Zr02 3 mole % Y2O3) in which the lines have different slopes, as expected from the brick layer model, b) Partially stabilized ceramic (Zr02 6 mole % Y2O3) in which the slopes of the lines are similar, as expected for discrete grain boundary phase. (Courtesy of Silicates Industriels.)...
The Model of Grain-Boundary Resistivity in Stabilized Zirconia Ceramics... [Pg.3]


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