Non-destructive evaluation of ceramic porosity using terahertz time-domain spectroscopy
Davit Hakobyan  1@  , Maher Hamdi  2, *@  , Olivier Redon, Anthony Ballestero, Alexis Mayaudon, Laurence Boyer, Olivier Durand, Emmanuel Abraham  1, *@  
1 : Laboratoire Ondes et Matière d'Aquitaine  (LOMA)  -  Site web
CNRS : UMR5798
Bât. A4 Recherche Physique 351, Cours de la Libération 33405 TALENCE CEDEX -  France
2 : DRT, CTRegCEA
CEA
33600 Pessac -  France
* : Auteur correspondant

THz radiation can be employed to characterize the dielectric constant and loss tangent of ceramic materials widely used for industrial applications. However, a key parameter in ceramic material production concerns the control of the porosity since it is directly related to the ceramic properties. The evaluation of the ceramic porosity can be achieved by mercury injection. However, THz radiation can propose an alternative effective contact-less and non-destructive approach. In this communication, we focus our attention on alumina (Al2O3), the most important, widely used and cost effective oxide ceramic material. We investigate the THz dielectric properties of alumina ceramic samples with porosity fractions from 0% to 20%. Sample porosity was first characterized by the mercury porosimetry technique. Then, THz spectra were obtained with a commercial THz time-domain spectrometer. Using the effective medium theory with most common models, we predict the sample permittivity for all porosity fractions from 0% to 20% with a good agreement with the experiment. We will also demonstrate that THz time-domain spectroscopy can differentiate alumina samples fabricated with different grain sizes, or reveal a small fraction of impurities, such as 5% ZrO2, embedded in non-porous alumina. These results demonstrated the potential of THz radiation for non-destructive characterization of low loss high dielectric constant.


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