Magnesium aluminate nanoceramics show superior hardness due to an extension of the Hall-Petch relationship down to grain sizes below 10 nm. However, the manufacturing of nanoceramics with such exceedingly small grains constitutes a significant challenge. This work proposes sodium as an effective dopant to reduce the processing requirements to achieve full densification with inhibited coarsening. Using Spark Plasma Sintering, we produced fully dense transparent Na-doped MgAl2O4 under 400 MPa at 1000 degrees C with grain sizes below 15 nm. Na-doped samples achieved indentation fracture toughness (K1C) as high as 5.23 MPa/m1/2, surpassing values characteristic of undoped MgAl2O4 with a similar grain size, 3.57 MPa/m1/2. The role of Na+ as a sintering aid is briefly discussed.
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