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Fracture-induced amorphization of polycrystalline SiO2 stishovite: a potential platform for toughening in ceramics.


ABSTRACT: Silicon dioxide has eight stable crystalline phases at conditions of the Earth's rocky parts. Many metastable phases including amorphous phases have been known, which indicates the presence of large kinetic barriers. As a consequence, some crystalline silica phases transform to amorphous phases by bypassing the liquid via two different pathways. Here we show a new pathway, a fracture-induced amorphization of stishovite that is a high-pressure polymorph. The amorphization accompanies a huge volume expansion of ~100% and occurs in a thin layer whose thickness from the fracture surface is several tens of nanometers. Amorphous silica materials that look like strings or worms were observed on the fracture surfaces. The amount of amorphous silica near the fracture surfaces is positively correlated with indentation fracture toughness. This result indicates that the fracture-induced amorphization causes toughening of stishovite polycrystals. The fracture-induced solid-state amorphization may provide a potential platform for toughening in ceramics.

SUBMITTER: Nishiyama N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4190503 | biostudies-literature | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Fracture-induced amorphization of polycrystalline SiO2 stishovite: a potential platform for toughening in ceramics.

Nishiyama Norimasa N   Wakai Fumihiro F   Ohfuji Hiroaki H   Tamenori Yusuke Y   Murata Hidenobu H   Taniguchi Takashi T   Matsushita Masafumi M   Takahashi Manabu M   Kulik Eleonora E   Yoshida Kimiko K   Wada Kouhei K   Bednarcik Jozef J   Irifune Tetsuo T  

Scientific reports 20141009


Silicon dioxide has eight stable crystalline phases at conditions of the Earth's rocky parts. Many metastable phases including amorphous phases have been known, which indicates the presence of large kinetic barriers. As a consequence, some crystalline silica phases transform to amorphous phases by bypassing the liquid via two different pathways. Here we show a new pathway, a fracture-induced amorphization of stishovite that is a high-pressure polymorph. The amorphization accompanies a huge volum  ...[more]

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