Jd. Yu et al., Containerless solidification of oxide material using an electrostatic levitation furnace in microgravity, J CRYST GR, 231(4), 2001, pp. 568-576
Containerless solidification of BiFeO3 has been carried out in microgravity
with an electrostatic levitation furnace (ELF) on board a sounding rocket
(TR-IA). This was the first time the ELF was used in microgravity to study
the solidification behavior of oxide insulator material. A spherical BiFeO3
specimen with a diameter of 5 mm was laser heated and solidified in an oxy
gen and nitrogen mixture atmosphere. The microstructure resulting from soli
dification in the ELF was compared with that obtained from solidification i
n a 10 m drop tube and in crucibles. In the crucible experiments, the segre
gation of the primary Fe2O3 phase could not be suppressed, even if the cool
ing speed increased to 5000 K/s. However it did suppress in a 0.3 mm diamet
er droplet solidified in the drop tube experiment. This suggests that conta
inerless processing effectively promoted the undercooling of the BiFeO3 pha
se. In the microgravity experiment, although a homogeneous BiFeO3 phase was
not observed in the 5 mm spherical specimen, an anomalous fine cellular mi
crostructure appeared due to high undercooling. In addition, the phase tran
sitions of BiFeO3 were measured by DTA from room temperature to 1523 K and
its liquidus temperature was estimated to be 1423 K. (C) 2001 Elsevier Scie
nce B.V. All rights reserved.