Transparent aluminate glass-ceramics : crystallization mechanisms and structural study

This thesis concerns the crystallization and the structural study of different alumino-silicate glasses. This study has led to several completely crystallized and transparent glass-ceramics, which is an original result for this type of material that usually loses transparency during crystallization. These innovative materials were the subject of a patent entitled “Transparent ceramics” (French deposit number: N° 1161025 and international extension number : PCT N° EP2012/074171) and different articles (cf. page 162). Numerous glasses in the systems rare earth oxides, alkaline earth oxides-Al2O3-SiO2 were prepared by an aerodynamic levitator coupled to a laser heating system and studied. The study of the YAG crystallization from the yttrium alumino-silicate glasses was achieved mainly by double resonance 27Al/29Si NMR spectroscopy and by (lab and synchrotron) X-ray diffraction. This study showed that the silicon ions that are initially present in the glassy matrix are incorporated during crystallization in the formed YAG crystals on the 4-fold coordination Al site. The structural consequences of this incorporation were studied. In particular, the reduction of the YAG cubic lattice and the bonds of the tetrahedral sites have been evidenced. Upon post synthesis annealing, the glass was observed to exhibit crystallization below the glass transition temperature. This unusual behaviour was examined using XRD and infrared spectroscopy to follow crystallinity and optical absorbance as a function of annealing treatment. This rarely reported phenomenon could be explained by the high tendency of our glass to crystallize compared to glasses elaborated by classical furnaces and by the ability of Si4+ to be accommodated into the YAG crystal structure as we have demonstrated. This study also revealed the influence of the refractive index difference between the glass and the crystals on the scattering of light. TEM and SEM images show that the YAG crystals sizes range between 500 nm and 1300 nm. Furthermore, the crystallization of a family of lanthanum aluminate and lanthanum borate glasses was studied. In both cases, the crystallization started from the surface. The formation of LaAlO3 LaBO3 phases in these glasses was followed by XRD (High Temperature). The addition of SiO2 to the Al2O3-La2O3 composition was found necessary for the vitrification with a conventional oven. Finally, a crystallization study was also conducted on new alkaline-earth aluminate glasses. This study included a characterization of the parent glasses with the formed glass-ceramics and the structure resolution of two new polymorphs of BaAl4O7 formed by crystallization, using electron neutron and synchrotron diffraction. An NMR study of the environment evolution of the oxygen during annealing was performed. This allowed to evidence the presence of tri-coordinated oxygen entities in the parent glasses. This work has finally allowed us to develop fully crystallized and transparent glass-ceramics, which is an exceptional result. The luminescence of these glass-ceramics was characterized and the reasons for their transparency were discussed in light of their microstructures.

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Author Alahraché, Salaheddine
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creator Alahraché, Salaheddine
date 2011-12-01T00:00:00
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