A. Gallardo-lopez et al., Origin of diffuse electron scattering in yttria-cubic-stabilized zirconia single crystals with 24-32 mol% yttria, PHIL MAG A, 81(7), 2001, pp. 1675-1689
Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) of yttria (Y2O3)-cubic-stabilized zi
rconia with an yttria content between 24 and 32 mol% reveals diffuse electr
on scattering. Analysis of the diffuse intensity maxima in electron diffrac
tion patterns recorded with the incident electron beam along < 112 > (c) or
< 110 > (c) zone axes suggest that they originate from incipient microdoma
ins of the 'delta phase', a superstructure with the composition Zr3Y4O12. A
compound with this composition has been observed before, however, for Y2O3
concentrations substantially higher (40 mol% or greater) than in our case.
The microdomains are probably platelets and must have a diameter of less t
han 10 nm, rendering them hard to detect in TEM images. A part from the del
ta phase, we have considered two other superstructures to explain the exper
imental observations, the pyrochlore type phase Zr2Y2O7 and the structure o
f the C-type rare-earth oxide Y2O3. However, our data allow us to rule out
these superstructures as the main source of diffuse electron scattering.