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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of the American Ceramic Society Année : 2009

Dislocations at Prismatic Fracture Surfaces in Sapphire

Jose Manuel Lopez-Cepero
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Sheldon M. Wiederhorn
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David Black
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Antonio R. De Arellano-Lopez
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Julian Martinez-Fernandez
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Résumé

Single-crystal sapphire exhibits a highly anisotropic fracture behavior. The surfaces of specimens fractured along prismatic planes are wavy, with fractographic features appearing as small areas of contrast under an optical microscope. Optical microscopy, atomic force microscopy, X-ray topography, and confocal microscopy are used to demonstrate a correlation between the areas of contrast and dislocations penetrating the sample surface. The surface features are argued to be a consequence of the stress field surrounding the dislocations, which deflect the crack approximately 10 nm normal to the surface as the crack cuts the dislocations. The lateral extent of measurable surface deflection is of the order of 5 mu m. These images can be compared directly to show the equivalence of the position of the dislocations observed by X-ray topography and the surface contrast observed optically.

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hal-01148180 , version 1 (04-05-2015)

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Jose Manuel Lopez-Cepero, Sheldon M. Wiederhorn, David Black, Jean-Pierre Guin, Antonio R. De Arellano-Lopez, et al.. Dislocations at Prismatic Fracture Surfaces in Sapphire. Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 2009, 92 (4), pp.845--849. ⟨10.1111/j.1551-2916.2008.02908.x⟩. ⟨hal-01148180⟩
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