This paper presents a review of our studies of interfaces in liquid-phase sintered materials. Recent studies of three different types of interface are discussed, namely, (i) the interface between the free surface of the crystal and the glass, (ii) the interface between the intergranular glass and the crystal and (iii) the interface between the crystallized glass and the substrate crystal. Model systems with relatively well known thermodynamic and crystallographic properties have been chosen. The relationship between the three types of interface is discussed. The dewetting of silicate liquids on free surfaces provides an opportunity to study directly the interface between the free surface and glass. Observations on polycrystalline samples an...
We report a new experiment which consists of the transfer of a freely suspended liquid-crystal film ...
The majority of polyphase ceramics contain a residual glass phase at their grain boundaries. The sta...
Some liquids, if cooled rapidly enough to avoid crystallization, can be frozen into a nonergodic gla...
The interface between dewet glass droplets and the free surface of a crystal and the interface betwe...
The glass addition in a silver paste has a key role for the adhesion of the silver track, on one han...
The motivation of the previous program was to develop methods which could be used in a systematic st...
Sintering and accompanying microstructural evolution is inarguably the most important step in the pr...
A simplified atomic model is developed which displays the essential characteristics of a two-phase s...
A systematic experimental study is carried out to investigate microstructure selection over a very w...
The surface of a crystal is the place where the crystal interacts with its environment. Knowledge of...
A simplified atomic model is developed which displays the essential characteristics ofa two-phase sy...
Subject of inquiry: interphase interaction within organic liquid - glass surface system. The aim of ...
During liquid phase sintering, numerous solid-solid particle contacts can be generated by particle m...
The properties of mullite-glass and mullite-mullite interfaces have been investigated at 1800 K by m...
A 3-dimensional phase-field model is implemented to simulate the grain evolution in the final stage ...
We report a new experiment which consists of the transfer of a freely suspended liquid-crystal film ...
The majority of polyphase ceramics contain a residual glass phase at their grain boundaries. The sta...
Some liquids, if cooled rapidly enough to avoid crystallization, can be frozen into a nonergodic gla...
The interface between dewet glass droplets and the free surface of a crystal and the interface betwe...
The glass addition in a silver paste has a key role for the adhesion of the silver track, on one han...
The motivation of the previous program was to develop methods which could be used in a systematic st...
Sintering and accompanying microstructural evolution is inarguably the most important step in the pr...
A simplified atomic model is developed which displays the essential characteristics of a two-phase s...
A systematic experimental study is carried out to investigate microstructure selection over a very w...
The surface of a crystal is the place where the crystal interacts with its environment. Knowledge of...
A simplified atomic model is developed which displays the essential characteristics ofa two-phase sy...
Subject of inquiry: interphase interaction within organic liquid - glass surface system. The aim of ...
During liquid phase sintering, numerous solid-solid particle contacts can be generated by particle m...
The properties of mullite-glass and mullite-mullite interfaces have been investigated at 1800 K by m...
A 3-dimensional phase-field model is implemented to simulate the grain evolution in the final stage ...
We report a new experiment which consists of the transfer of a freely suspended liquid-crystal film ...
The majority of polyphase ceramics contain a residual glass phase at their grain boundaries. The sta...
Some liquids, if cooled rapidly enough to avoid crystallization, can be frozen into a nonergodic gla...