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Structure and properties of aluminum nitride and AlON ceramics / by James W. McCauley.

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Format:
Book
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Author/Creator:
McCauley, James W.
Contributor:
U.S. Army Research Laboratory. Weapons and Materials Research Directorate
Series:
ARL-TR (Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md.) ; 2740.
ARL-TR ; 2740
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Aluminum nitride.
Aluminum oxide.
Spinel group.
corundum.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (viii, 20 pages) : illustrations.
Place of Publication:
Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD : U.S. Army Research Laboratory, [2002]
Summary:
A brief review of aluminum nitride and AlON ceramics is presented in the context of the pseudobinary aluminum nitride-aluminum oxide phase equilibrium system. AlON is the name applied to the nitrogen stabilized cubic spinel in this system, with a composition centered at 35.7 mole-percent AlN. First, the phase equilibria and crystal chemistry of these phases are presented, focusing on a constant anion oxynitride spinel model and the various phases, including polytypoids, in this system. Then, a brief summary is given on the processing and microstructures of AlN and AlON, with comparisons to other microstructures in this system. Finally, selected properties of AlN and AlON are discussed and tabulated, with special reference to alumina. A comprehensive reference list is given.
Notes:
Title from title screen (viewed on Feb. 28, 2011).
"May 2002."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 9-15).
OCLC:
227996783
Access Restriction:
Approved for public release.

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