Baisheng Ma
Northwestern Polytechnical University
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Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2015
Kewei Wang; Baisheng Ma; Xuqin Li; Yiguang Wang; Linan An
The detailed structural evolutions in polycarbosilane-derived carbon-rich amorphous SiC were investigated semiquantitatively by combining experimental and analytical methods. It is revealed that the material is comprised of a Si-containing matrix phase and a free-carbon phase. The matrix phase is amorphous, comprised of SiC4 tetrahedra, SiCxOx-4 tetrahedra, and Si-C-C-Si/Si-C-H defects. With increasing pyrolysis temperature, the amorphous matrix becomes more ordered, accompanied by a transition from SiC2O2 to SiCO3. The transition was completed at 1250 °C, where the matrix phase started to crystallize by forming a small amount of β-SiC. The free-carbon phase was comprised of carbon nanoclusters and C-dangling bonds. Increasing pyrolysis temperature led to the transition of the free carbon from amorphous carbon to nanocrystalline graphite. The size of the carbon clusters decreased first and then increased, while the C-dangling bond content decreased continuously. The growth of carbon clusters was attributed to Ostwald ripening and described using a two-dimensional grain growth model. The calculated activation energy suggested that the decrease in C-dangling bonds is directly related to the lateral growth of the carbon clusters.
Applied Physics Letters | 2014
Kewei Wang; Xuqin Li; Baisheng Ma; Yiguang Wang; Ligong Zhang; Linan An
The electronic structure of polymer-derived amorphous silicon carbide ceramics was studied by combining measurements of temperature-dependent conductivity and optical absorption. By comparing the experimental results to theoretical models, electronic structure was constructed for a carbon-rich amorphous silicon carbide, which revealed several unique features, such as deep defect energy level, wide band-tail band, and overlap between the band-tail band and defect level. These unique features were discussed in terms of the microstructure of the material and used to explain the electric behavior.
Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 2013
Kewei Wang; Baisheng Ma; Yiguang Wang; Linan An
Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 2012
Yiguang Wang; Baisheng Ma; Lulu Li; Linan An
Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 2014
Kewei Wang; Baisheng Ma; Xuqin Li; Yiguang Wang; Linan An
Acta Materialia | 2015
Baisheng Ma; Yiguang Wang; Kewei Wang; Xuqin Li; Jinling Liu; Linan An
Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 2015
Kewei Wang; Xuqin Li; Baisheng Ma; Min Zhang; Jinling Liu; Yiguang Wang; Ligong Zhang; Linan An
Ceramics International | 2015
Xuqin Li; Kewei Wang; Baisheng Ma; Haoran Hong; Min Zhang; Jinling Liu; Yiguang Wang; Linan An
Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2018
Baisheng Ma; Yejie Cao; Yan Gao; Yiguang Wang
Ceramics International | 2017
Baisheng Ma; Yiguang Wang; Yigao Chen; Yan Gao