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THE major problem with the use of ceramics as structural materials is their brittleness. One way of overcoming this problem is to introduce weak interfaces which deflect a growing crack1. Polymer composites of this sort can be easily prepared by surrounding fibres with liquid plastic. To make similar structures with ceramic matrices and fibres is difficult and expensive, however, because traditional ceramic processing techniques of powder compaction and sintering prevent densification and cause cracking2–4. Here we describe a simple, inexpensive way of preparing a ceramic material that contains such weak interfaces. Silicon carbide powder is made into thin sheets which are coated with graphite to give weak interfaces and then pressed together and sintered without pressure. Relative to the monolithic material, the apparent fracture toughness for cracks propagating normal to the weak interfaces is increased more than fourfold, and the work required to break the samples increases by substantially more than a hundredfold. The technique should be readily applicable to other ceramics.
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Clegg, W., Kendall, K., Alford, N. et al. A simple way to make tough ceramics. Nature 347, 455–457 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1038/347455a0
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