Mechanical activation-triggered crystallization in PbNb2O6-based glass was
dependent on the initial presence of nuclei. The crystallization cannot be
initiated by mechanical activation in a highly amorphous glass composition
quenched from 1350 degreesC where PbNb2O6 nuclei did not exist. The steady
growth of nanocrystallites of PbNb2O6 was observed with an increasing degre
e of mechanical activation in the glass quenched from 1300 degreesC, where
a density of PbNb2O6 nuclei existed before mechanical activation. The inabi
lity to nucleate in the highly amorphous oxide glass by mechanical activati
on is consistent with the much higher structural stability as compared with
that of metallic glasses, such as Fe-Si-B. The mechanical activation-grown
PbNb2O6 nanocrystals were 10-15 nm in size as observed using HRTEM and the
ir crystallinities were further improved by thermal aging at an elevated te
mperature in the range of 550 degrees to 650 degreesC.