Phase relationships and materials design in the Ln-Si-Al-O-N system

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Subsolidus phase relationships in the system Ln2O3-Si3N4-AlN-Al2O3, where Ln represents Nd, Sm and Dy, were summarized, with emphasis on the region involving α-sialon, β-sialon and AlN-polytypoid phases. This information is further used in designing the c
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