A powder mixture of alpha-Si3N4, Y2O3, and SiO2 was heat-treated in a loose
powder state in the temperature range of 1750 degrees-1900 degrees C for 2
h; then, the mixture was acid-rinsed to remove the glassy phase. The width
s and lengths of the resulting beta-Si3N4 crystals were analyzed quantitati
vely. The width-aspect-ratio distribution of the beta-Si3N4 crystals initia
lly showed a strong negative correlation, and then the aspect ratio of crys
tals with small widths quickly decreased. After a stage in which aspect rat
io was almost constant, regardless of the width, the width-aspect-ratio dis
tribution evolved to show a positive correlation in the final stage. This p
attern of morphology evolution of the beta-Si3N4 crystals was in good agree
ment with that predicted by the anisotropic Ostwald ripening model.