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Original Articles

On the structure of faulted interfaces in aluminium nitride ceramics

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Pages 241-258 | Received 09 Jan 1990, Accepted 16 Feb 1990, Published online: 20 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

An unusual two-dimensional structure in hot-pressed wurtzite A1N, composed of a mixture of both curved and flat elements, is analysed by weak-beam and high-resolution electron microscopy. It is demonstrated that the structure, in its elementary form, is a ‘dome’-like faulted defect. This defect is characterized by a Frank-type dislocation loop containing a metal-vacancy-induced stacking fault in the basal plane with displacement Rp = (1/3) [1100] + 0·15[0001] and a curved faulted interface with displacement vector Rc = (1/3)[1100] + (1/2)[0001]. The elementary dome is found always pointing in the same direction, reflecting the lack of symmetry in the tetrahedral unit structure of A1N with respect to the basal plane. Condensation of supersaturated metal vacancies on both interfaces, combined with the segregation of impurities, mainly oxygen, only on the planar interface, is considered to be the driving force for the nucleation and growth of the structure.

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