Maxim Sokol
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
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Materials | 2016
Barak Ratzker; Maxim Sokol; Sergey Kalabukhov; Nachum Frage
A spark plasma sintering (SPS) apparatus was used for the first time as an analytical testing tool for studying creep in ceramics at elevated temperatures. Compression creep experiments on a fine-grained (250 nm) polycrystalline magnesium aluminate spinel were successfully performed in the 1100–1200 °C temperature range, under an applied stress of 120–200 MPa. It was found that the stress exponent and activation energy depended on temperature and applied stress, respectively. The deformed samples were characterized by high resolution scanning electron microscope (HRSEM) and high resolution transmission electron microscope (HRTEM). The results indicate that the creep mechanism was related to grain boundary sliding, accommodated by dislocation slip and climb. The experimental results, extrapolated to higher temperatures and lower stresses, were in good agreement with data reported in the literature.
Advanced Materials | 2018
Maxim Sokol; Barak Ratzker; Sergey Kalabukhov; M.P. Dariel; Ehud Galun; Nachum Frage
Polycrystalline magnesium aluminate (MgAl2 O4 ) spinel (PMAS) exhibits a unique combination of physical, chemical, mechanical, and optical properties, which makes it useful for a wide range of applications, including UV lenses for lithography, electroinsulation, and structural windows for both VIS and IR region radiation and armor applications. Conventional two-stage processing of PMAS involves prolonged pressureless sintering followed by hot isostatic pressing. The costly processing of high-quality transparent PMAS ceramic is the main reason for the limited usage of this material in industry. Spark plasma sintering (SPS) is a relatively novel one-stage, rapid, and cost-effective sintering technique, which holds great potential for producing high-quality optical materials. Here, recent advances in the fabrication of transparent PMAS by the SPS approach, the influence of sintering parameters on microstructure evolution during densification, and their effects on the optical and mechanical properties of the material are reviewed.
Journal of The European Ceramic Society | 2014
Maxim Sokol; Sergey Kalabukhov; M.P. Dariel; N. Frage
Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 2016
Maxim Sokol; Sergey Kalabukhov; V. Kasiyan; M.P. Dariel; Nachum Frage
Journal of The European Ceramic Society | 2017
Maxim Sokol; Mahdi Halabi; Sergey Kalabukhov; N. Frage
Optical Materials | 2014
Maxim Sokol; Sergey Kalabukhov; V. Kasiyan; A. Rothman; M.P. Dariel; N. Frage
Scripta Materialia | 2017
Maxim Sokol; Mahdi Halabi; Yuval Mordekovitz; Sergey Kalabukhov; Shmuel Hayun; Nachum Frage
Journal of The European Ceramic Society | 2017
Maxim Sokol; Sergey Kalabukhov; R. Shneck; E. Zaretsky; N. Frage
Ceramics International | 2017
Barak Ratzker; Maxim Sokol; Sergey Kalabukhov; Nachum Frage
Ceramics International | 2016
M. Radune; M. Zinigrad; Sergey Kalabukhov; Maxim Sokol; V.I. Chumanov; N. Frage