Balancing transparency with enhanced mechanical properties in MgO‐Al2O3‐SiO2 glass‐ceramics

Author:

Rodrigues Lorena R.1ORCID,Santos Gisele G.1ORCID,Acosta María Helena R.1ORCID,Koike Akio2,Akiba Shusaku2,Sawamura Shigeki2,Nagano Mikio2,Yoshida Satoshi2ORCID,Serbena Francisco C.3ORCID,Zanotto Edgar D.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Materials Engineering Center for Research Technology and Education in Vitreous Materials Federal University of São Carlos Sao Carlos Brazil

2. Materials Integration Laboratories, AGC Inc. Yokohama Japan

3. Department of Physics State University of Ponta Grossa Ponta Grossa Brazil

Abstract

AbstractTransparent glass‐ceramics (GCs) are promising for applications that require both optical clarity and superior mechanical strength, such as high‐performance displays and ballistic armor. However, achieving this combination typically involves a trade‐off, as crystallization processes that enhance mechanical properties often compromise transparency. This study investigates the optimization of mechanical properties in transparent and translucent MgO‐Al2O3‐SiO2 (MAS) GCs. We examine the heat treatment conditions necessary for achieving various levels of transparency and evaluate the influence of crystal size and volume fraction on Vickers hardness, indentation crack resistance, and fracture toughness (KIc). Our findings indicate that, depending on the composition and heat treatment conditions, even nanocrystals smaller than 100 nm can diminish transparency, rendering the GCs translucent. Translucent and opaque samples exhibit superior mechanical performance due to higher crystallized fractions and larger crystals. However, specific thermal protocols were identified to produce transparent GCs (visible light transmittance > 80% for 1.5 mm thick samples) with at least a 30% increase in KIc compared to their parent glasses. This study demonstrates the feasibility of balancing transparency and mechanical strength in MAS GCs through careful optimization of processing parameters.

Publisher

Wiley

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