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Published November 2000 | Published
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Estudio comparativo de técnicas de preparación de muestraspara microscopía electrónica de transmisión de recubrimientos cerámicos proyectados por plasma

Abstract

The development of advanced materials, with complex microstructures, is a permanent challenge to the development and application of new efficient techniques for microstructural characterization. In ceramic coatings on metals, there exist a differential ion-milling ratio between both components, limiting in principle the use of conventional techniques. In this work, we report on a comparative study of TEM sample preparation techniques for plasma-sprayed ceramic coatings. Firstly, we have used a procedure derived from the conventional one (polishing, dimpling, ion milling), and alternatively a new technique using focused ion-beam milling. The material selected for this study is fine-grained alumina that was plasma-sprayed on a steel substrate. The efficiency of both techniques is discussed along with the most significant microstructural features of the material subject of study.

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© 2000 Sociedad Española de Cerámica y Vidrio, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas. Licencia Creative Commons 3.0 España (by-nc). Recibido: 30.11.99; Aceptado: 09.02.00. Este trabajo se ha desarrollado con el patrocinio del U.S. Department. of Energy, Federal Technology Center, contrato DE-FC21-92MC29061, subcontracto 96-01-SR047. A.R.A.L. contó durante su estancia en NWU con una ayuda del Acuerdo de Intercambio y Cooperación entre la Universidad de Sevilla y Northwestern University. Los autores desean además expresar su agradecimiento a S.Wilhem, T.Bernecki, J.Mawdsley, Y.J.Su y R.Trice.

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