Aluminium oxynitride

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Aluminium oxynitride (marketed under the name ALON by Surmet Corporation[1]) is a transparent ceramic composed of aluminium, oxygen and nitrogen. Aluminium oxynitride is optically transparent (≥80% for 2 mm thickness) in the near-ultraviolet, visible, and mid-wave-infrared regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. It is four times as hard as fused silica glass, 85% as hard as sapphire, and nearly 115% as hard as magnesium aluminate spinel. It can be fabricated into transparent windows, plates, domes, rods, tubes, and other forms using conventional ceramic powder processing techniques.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Aluminium oxynitride is the hardest polycrystalline transparent ceramic available commercially.[2]Template:Updateinline Because of its relatively low weight, distinctive optical and mechanical properties, and resistance to oxidation or radiation, it shows promise for applications such as bulletproof, blast-resistant, and optoelectronic windows.[3] Aluminium oxynitride-based armor has been shown to stop multiple armor-piercing projectiles of up to .50 BMG.[4]

Properties

Aluminium oxynitride is resistant to various acids, bases, and water.[5]

Mechanical

Aluminium oxynitride has the following mechanical properties:[2]

Thermal and optical

Aluminium oxynitride has the following thermal and optical properties:[6]

Applications

Aluminium oxynitride is used for infrared-optical windows, with greater than 80% transparency for 2 mm thickness at wavelengths below about 4 micrometers, dropping to near zero at about 6 micrometers.[7] It has also been demonstrated as an interface passivation layer in some semiconductor-related applications.[8]

Aluminium oxynitride has less than half the weight and thickness of glass-based transparent armor.[9] Aluminium oxynitride armor of Template:Convert thickness is capable of stopping .50 BMG armor-piercing rounds, which can penetrate Template:Convert of traditional glass laminate.[7][10]

In 2005, the United States Air Force began testing aluminium-oxynitride-based armor.[11]

Manufacture

Aluminium oxynitride can be fabricated as windows, plates, domes, rods, tubes and other forms using conventional ceramic powder processing techniques. Its composition can vary slightly: the aluminium content from about 30% to 36%, which has been reported to affect the bulk and shear moduli by only 1–2%.[12] The fabricated greenware is subjected to heat treatment (densification) at elevated temperatures followed by grinding and polishing to transparency. It can withstand temperatures of about Template:Convert in inert atmospheres. The grinding and polishing substantially improves the impact resistance and other mechanical properties of armor.[6]

Patents

Patents related to aluminium oxynitride include:

See also

References

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External links

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  2. a b Mohan Ramisetty et al. Transparent Polycrystalline Spinels Protect and Defend, American Ceramic Society Bulletin, vol.92, 2, 20–24 (2013)
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  6. a b Joseph M. Wahl et al. Recent Advances in ALON Optical Ceramic, Surmet
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  9. Security News (2015-06-03). Optically Clear Aluminium Provides Bulletproof Protection. TSS, 3 June 2015. Retrieved on 2015-07-10. Template:Webarchive.
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