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    Gaida, Nico A.; Nishiyama, Norimasa; Masuno, Atsunobu; Holzheid, Astrid; Ohfuji, Hiroaki; Schürmann, Ulrich; Szillus, Christin; Kulik, Eleonora; Bednarcik, Jozef; Beermann, Oliver; Giehl, Christopher; Kienle, Lorenz

    Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 01/2017, Letnik: 100, Številka: 1
    Journal Article

    Abstract We report the synthesis of alumina/stishovite nano‐nano composite ceramics through a pressure‐induced dissociation in Al 2 SiO 5 at a pressure of 15.6 GPa and temperatures of 1300°C‐1900°C. Stishovite is a high‐pressure polymorph of silica and the hardest known oxide at ambient conditions. The grain size of the composites increases with synthesis temperature from ~15 to ~750 nm. The composite is harder than alumina and the hardness increases with reducing grain size down to ~80 nm following a Hall–Petch relation. The maximum hardness with grain size of 81 nm is 23 ± 1 GPa. A softening with reducing grain size was observed below this grain size down to ~15 nm, which is known as inverse Hall–Petch behavior. The grain size dependence of the hardness might be explained by a composite model with a softer grain‐boundary phase.