M. Yashima et al., FORMATION OF METASTABLE FORMS BY QUENCHING OF THE HFO2-RO(1.5) MELTS (R=GD,Y AND YB), Journal of physics and chemistry of solids, 57(3), 1996, pp. 289-295
The existing phases in are-melted HfO2-RO(1.5) samples (R = Gd, Y and
Yb) were investigated by Raman spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction. The
compositional regions of the monoclinic phase, metastable gamma(2)- a
nd gamma(1)-forms, were 0-6, 4-9 and 8-10 mol.% YO1.5 respectively, in
the HfO2-YO1.5 system. A metastable tetragonal (t') form is obtained
at or below 12 mol.% RO(1.5) compositions. The lattice parameters a an
d c of the t'-HfO2-RO(1.5) solid solution increases and decreases with
increasing RO(1.5) content, and coincided with each other at 14 mol.%
RO(1.5) regardless of dopant species R. The lattice parameter of tetr
agonal HfO2-x mol.% RO(1.5) with a fixed dopant concentration x increa
ses with an increase of the ionic radius of dopant R(3+) ion. The Rama
n band intensity at 450-500 cm(-1), which is characteristic of the tet
ragonal phase, decreases with an increase of RO(1.5) content and seems
to disappear at an RO(1.5) content of approximately 18-20 mol.%. It c
an be interpreted that the t ''-form, which is a tetragonal phase with
an axial ratio of unity, appears in the compositional region of 14-18
mol.% RO(1.5).