Shock-Wave Synthesis and HTHP Sintering of Cubic Silicon Nitride
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Abstract
The shock synthesis of cubic silicon nitride (c-Si$_{3}$N$_{4})$ was realized in a flat recovery container. Initial samples were pressed mix of $\beta $-Si$_{3}$N$_{4}$ and copper powders. At fraction of copper more than 60~vol.~{\%} and shock pressure about 53 GPa in ampoule cover the yield of a high-pressure phase reaches 95-100~{\%}. About compaction or sintering of c-Si$_{3}$N$_{4}$ powder to bulk it is not known. The explosive compaction and static HTHP sintering at pressure 5-6 GPa and temperature 1100$^{\circ}$C were used to form the bulks from this nano-dispersive material. The bulks up to 6-8 mm in size were obtained. Vickers hardness of the bulks reaches HV=31 GPa at indentation force of 200 g, that is more than hardness for cubic silicon nitride bulks obtained in diamond anvils by the other researchers (Tanaka, et al., 2002).
*The investigation was supported by grants of the Siberian Division of RAS (\#29), of RFBR (\#03-03-33174), of the Presidium of RAS (project \#11/1), and partly of the President of Russia (NSch-2073.2003.1).