Authors: Kim, Seong-Jin; Birnie, Dunbar P. III; Uhlmann, Donald
R.
Source: Journal of the American Ceramic Society 76 (1993)
3087-3092
Abstract: Amorphous samples of Bi2Sr2CaCu2Ox
were produced by quenching from the melt. The early-stage microstructure
development in these samples was monitored using XRD, DTA, and hot-stage
TEM. It was observed that the molten glass undergoes phase separation during
initial quenching and that subsequent refinement of these features generates
the initial DTA exotherm during heating. This exotherm has been found for
many related compositions, and has been shown not to correspond to crystallization.
This initial phase separation strongly impacts the final microstructure
by providing copious nucleation sites for the R-phase that ultimately crystallizes
first.