Anisotropic thermal expansion in yttrium silicate

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Fukuda, K [1 ]
Matsubara, H [1 ]
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[1] Nagoya Inst Technol, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, Nagoya, Aichi 4668555, Japan
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10.1557/JMR.2003.0236
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T [工业技术];
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In this study, crystals of Y2SiO5 were examined by high-temperature powder x-ray diffractometry to determine the changes in unit-cell dimensions with temperatures up to 1273 K for the X-1 phase (the low-temperature phase, space group P12(1)/c1) and 1473 K for the X-2 phase (the high-temperature phase, space group I12/a1). The lattice deformations of both phases induced by thermal expansion were investigated by matrix algebra analysis to determine the directions and magnitudes of the principal distortions (lambda(i), i = 1, 2, and 3). For the X-1 phase, lambda(1) and lambda(2) invariably showed a positive thermal expansion. On the other hand, lambda(3) showed a negative thermal expansion below 1173 K; the maximum contraction of 0.10(4)% occurred at 685 K. The lambda(2) axis invariably coincides with the crystallographic b axis. The directions of lambda(1) and lambda(3) defined by the acute angle lambda(3) <^> c changed between 53(3)degrees (T = 394 K) and 45(1)degrees (T = 788 K). For the X2 phase, all of the principal distortions steadily increased with increasing temperature. The angle lambda(3) <^> c steadily decreased from 71(2)degrees to 62.1(1)degrees with increasing temperature. The mean linear thermal expansion coefficients were, when compared at the same temperatures, necessarily higher for the X, phase than for the X-2 phase. The lattice change of X-1-RE2SiO5 (RE = Y and Yb-La), which was induced by the substitution of rare-earth (RE) ions, showed a striking resemblance with the lattice deformation of X-1-Y2SiO5, which was caused by the thermal expansion. Because the lattice change of the former must be caused by the isotropic expansion of the RE sites, the anisotropic thermal expansion of the latter would be essentially attributable to the isotropic thermal expansion of the YO9 and YO7 polyhedron.
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