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Anatoly Rosenflanz

Researcher at University of Michigan

Publications -  13
Citations -  614

Anatoly Rosenflanz is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sialon & Phase (matter). The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 12 publications receiving 580 citations. Previous affiliations of Anatoly Rosenflanz include University of Pennsylvania.

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A tough SiAlON ceramic based on α-Si 3 N 4 with a whisker-like microstructure

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported the synthesis of a tough α-Si3N4 solid solution with this kind of microstructure, which is 40% harder than β-Si 3N4 and is equally strong and tough.
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Phase relationships and stability of α'-SiAlON

TL;DR: In this paper, phase diagrams on the α-SiAlON plane have been investigated for ytterbium-, yttrium-, and neodymium-containing systems at different temperatures.
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Pressureless sintering of Si3N4 ceramic using AlN and rare-earth oxides

TL;DR: Using intermediate liquid-forming compositions in the (Y,La)2O3-AlN system as additives, fully dense Si3N4 ceramics with high strength at high temperature have been obtained by pressureless sintering.
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“Classical” Superplasticity of SiAlON Ceramics

TL;DR: In this paper, the classical superplasticity of SiAlON ceramics with the nominal composition (Y x Li y ) 0.6/(3x+y) Si 8.9 Al 3.1 O 2.5 N 13.5 is reported.
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The role of ceramic and glass science research in meeting societal challenges: Report from an NSF-sponsored workshop

Katherine T. Faber, +42 more
TL;DR: A workshop on emerging research opportunities in ceramic and glass science was held in September 2016 as discussed by the authors, where eight challenges identified through workshop discussions were identified: Ceramic processing: Programmable design and assembly; The defect genome: Understanding, characterizing, and predicting defects across time and length scales; Functionalizing defects for unprecedented properties; Ceramic flatlands: Defining structure-property relations in free-standing, supported, and confined two-dimensional ceramics; Ceramics in the extreme: Discovery and design strategies; Behavior of multimaterial systems; Understanding and exploiting glasses and melts under