The Nature of the Nonsingularity of Inner Interfaces in Hydroxyapatite Ceramics


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The morphology of inner interfaces in hydroxyapatite (HA) based calcium phosphate ceramics has been studied by transmission electron microscopy. Grain boundaries in the ceramics have been shown to have a vicinal character, which is related to the mechanism of secondary recrystallization in the material: layer growth of grains via sequential motion of elementary steps on planes corresponding to the \(\{ 1\bar 100\} \) HA prism faces, which grow through transitions of atoms from adjacent grains that are in contact through their planes with large Miller indices. The recrystallization process may be accompanied by a “collision” of vicinal growth surfaces of grains with relatively large misalignment angles and the formation of grain boundaries nanofaceted by prism planes of adjacent grains. The recrystallization process in such a case should be expected to continue in the grain with a smaller nonsingularity of the growth front. Grain boundaries may allow for a match between planes differing in Miller indices, ndh1k1l1mdh2k2l2, and the formation of grain-boundary Pumphrey dislocations, which compensate for the size mismatch between interplanar spacings and/or misalignment of the planes. The observed characteristic grain match configurations are typical of both ceramics produced by sintering HA powders and HA films produced by ion sputtering.

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V. M. Ievlev

Moscow State University

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Email: rnileme@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991

A. V. Kostyuchenko

Voronezh State Technical University

Email: rnileme@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moskovskii pr. 14, Voronezh, 394026

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