Sintered transparent polycrystalline ceramics: the next generation of fillers for clarity enhancement in corundum

Mubashir Mansoor, Mehya Mansoor, M. Mansoor, Ted Themelis, Filiz Çinar Şahin
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A significant proportion of mined natural corundum (ruby and sapphire) contain fractures, which negatively affects a gemstone’s clarity and value. Over the past decades, heat treatment techniques have been developed for either fracture healing, or filling to make such gems marketable. The clarity enhancement processes are mainly based on techniques which are either not durable, as in the case of lead silicate fillers, or do not yield perfect transmittance through a fracture, as in the case of borax based fluxes. Therefore, the gemstone treatment community is actively in pursuit of better techniques for clarity enhancement in corundum. Given that application of pressure is a recent advancement in the heat treatment processes of natural sapphire, it is essential to explore the possibilities regarding different outcomes such treatments can have. In this perspective paper, we have briefly described how application of pressure during heat treatments can lead to in-situ sintering of transparent polycrystalline ceramics within the fractures of corundum, which can result in clarity enhancement. Spinel-structure based fillers can be tailored to mimic corundum in terms of tribological, chemical and optical properties. Therefore, gemstones treated with such fillers will be durable, unlike currently used glass-based filler material. We also provide a possible explanation for ghost-fissures in sapphires heated under pressure, as being a by-product of in-situ sintering process of ceramic fillers that are thermodynamically compatible with Al2O3. The prospect of transparent polycrystalline ceramics in the gem and jewelry industry opens a new field of research in this area, given that ceramic fillers can outperform currently used methods and material for clarity enhancement in gemstones. In essence, we present a novel application for sintered transparent polycrystalline ceramics.
烧结透明多晶陶瓷:提高刚玉透明度的新一代填料
开采的天然刚玉(红宝石和蓝宝石)中有很大一部分含有裂缝,这会对宝石的净度和价值产生负面影响。在过去的几十年里,热处理技术已经被开发出来用于骨折愈合或填充,使这些宝石能够销售。提高透明度的工艺主要基于要么不耐用的技术,如硅酸铅填料的情况,要么不能通过裂缝产生完美的透光率,如硼砂基助焊剂的情况。因此,宝石处理界正在积极寻求更好的技术来提高刚玉的净度。考虑到压力的应用是天然蓝宝石热处理工艺的最新进展,探索这种处理可能产生的不同结果的可能性是至关重要的。在这篇前瞻性的论文中,我们简要地描述了在热处理过程中施加压力如何导致透明多晶陶瓷在刚玉断裂中原位烧结,从而提高透明度。基于尖晶石结构的填料可以在摩擦学、化学和光学性能方面模仿刚玉。因此,用这种填料处理的宝石将是耐用的,不像目前使用的玻璃基填料材料。我们还提供了一种可能的解释,作为与Al2O3热相容的陶瓷填料原位烧结过程的副产品,在压力下加热蓝宝石中的幽灵裂纹。透明多晶陶瓷在宝石和珠宝行业的前景为这一领域的研究开辟了一个新的领域,因为陶瓷填料可以比目前使用的方法和材料更好地提高宝石的透明度。本质上,我们提出了一种新的应用烧结透明多晶陶瓷。
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