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Fabrication of Spatially Confined Complex Oxides
Published on: July 1, 2013
Spatially resolved stress analysis in Al2O3/3Y-TZP multilayered composite using confocal fluorescence spectroscopy
Wenliang Zhu1, Giuseppe Pezzotti
1Ceramic Physics Laboratory & Research Institute for Nanoscience, RIN Kyoto Institute of Technology, Sakyo-ku, Matsugasaki, Japan.
Abstract:
Fluorescence piezo-spectroscopy (PS) was applied to evaluate the residual stress fields stored in a multilayered Al(2)O(3)/3Y-TZP (3 mol% Y(2)O(3)-stabilized ZrO(2)) composite using the chromophoric fluorescence spectra of Al(2)O(3). The PS results were compared with a theoretical stress distribution in the laminate, calculated according to a repeating unit cell model. However, in practical fluorescence spectroscopy, each measurement point corresponded to a finite volume of material, within which the scattered light experienced fluorescence wavelengths characteristic of the local (weight-average) stress fields. Because of the finite volume of material probed in PS measurements, a comparison between the experimental and calculated values requires that the calculated stresses be convoluted according to the depth-response function of the probe. A pinhole aperture incorporated in the Raman microprobe was used to control the collection probe depth and to modulate the portion of the whole fluorescence emission reaching the detector. According to calibrations of the probe depth and probe response function, probe-convoluted stresses were obtained and a spatially resolved mapping of residual stresses could be obtained.
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