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Ceramic microstructure and adhesion
Author(s) -
D. H. Buckley
Publication year - 1985
Publication title -
journal of vacuum science and technology a vacuum surfaces and films
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.583
H-Index - 112
eISSN - 1520-8559
pISSN - 0734-2101
DOI - 10.1116/1.573302
Subject(s) - ceramic , materials science , microstructure , silicon carbide , wetting , composite material , adhesion , adhesive , surface energy , bond strength , nickel , ferrite (magnet) , metallurgy , layer (electronics)
When a ceramic is brought into contact with a ceramic, a polymer, or a metal, strong bond forces can develop between the materials. The bonding forces will depend upon the state of the surfaces, cleanliness and the fundamental properties of the two solids, both surface and bulk. Adhesion between a ceramic and another solid are discussed from a theoretical consideration of the nature of the surfaces and experimentally by relating bond forces to the interface resulting from solid state contact. Surface properties of ceramics correlated with adhesion include orientation, reconstruction, and diffusion as well as the chemistry of the surface specie. Where a ceramic is in contact with a metal their interactive chemistry and bond strength is considered. Bulk properties examined include elastic and plastic behavior in the surficial regions, cohesive binding energies, crystal structures, and crystallographic orientation. Materials examined with respect to interfacial adhesive interactions include silicon carbide, ...

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