Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Vol.92, No.2, 358-364, 2009
Synthesis and Densification of Transparent Magnesium Aluminate Spinel by SPS Processing
Mixtures of elementary oxides, MgO-Al2O3, were used to fabricate transparent polycrystalline magnesium aluminate spinel specimens by means of the spark plasma sintering technique. A sintering aid, 1 wt% of LiF, was added to the mixed powder. The presence of the additive promotes the synthesis of spinel that starts at 900 degrees C and is completed at 1100 degrees C. The LiF additive wets spinel on its melting and promotes densification, which is completed at 1600 degrees C. LiF vapor plays a cardinal role in eliminating residual carbon contamination and in the fully dense state, allows attaining a 78% level of optical transmittance. The optimal conditions for achieving adequate transparency were determined and the role of the LiF addition in the various stages of the process is discussed.