Pg. Caceres et Hk. Schmid, MORPHOLOGY AND CRYSTALLOGRAPHY OF ALUMINUM NITRIDE WHISKERS, Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 77(4), 1994, pp. 977-983
Highly pure and dense AlN whiskers were produced by carbothermal react
ion of an alumina and a carbon source at 1800-degrees-C under flowing
nitrogen. The whiskers grew via a VLS mechanism where there is a stron
g interaction between the liquid catalyst and the substrate/support, r
esulting in a complete lack of droplets at the whisker tips. The whisk
ers can be described as long and straight single crystals, free of pla
nar defects, having a diameter of 2-30 mum and a length of 0.5-10 cm.
They exhibited two different morphologies, planar and serrated. SADPs
indicate that their lateral surfaces fall in a great circle of a stere
ographic projection, joining two pyramidal poles such as the (1101BAR)
-(1011BAR). It is suggested that branching in these whiskers occurs by
keeping active one of the pyramidal planes and activating a new one.