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"Anomalous Solid Solution" in Ultra-High Melting Point Oxides: A New Strategy for Developing Ultra-High Temperature Thermal Protection Coatings

Materials Science 2026-07-30 v1

Abstract

The high-temperature performance of ultra-high temperature ceramics (UHTCs) in atmospheric environment is fundamentally governed by their melting points of oxidation products. Typical high-melting-point oxides, such as ZrO2, undergo phase transformations at elevated temperatures, leading to structural instability. Although doping with rare-earth or transition-metal cations can suppress these transformations, it often results in a reduction in melting point, thereby limiting practical service temperature. Here, ytterbia-stabilized zirconia (YbSZ) coatings are prepared via atmospheric plasma spraying, achieving a remarkable increase in the melting point of ZrO2 to approximately 2850 C^\circ\mathrm{C} and raising the ultimate plasma and oxyacetylene ablation temperature up to nearly 2780 C^\circ\mathrm{C} and 3200 C^\circ\mathrm{C}, which is the highest temperature resistance property as reported. Notably, this performance enhancement originates from a synergistic mechanism of strengthened ionic-covalent mixed bonding and improved oxygen vacancy stability. Based on these findings, the concept of "anomalous solid solution" is firstly proposed to be used in the area of ultra-high temperature protection, which provides new insights into the compositional design of UHTC systems.

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@article{arxiv.2607.28258,
  title  = {"Anomalous Solid Solution" in Ultra-High Melting Point Oxides: A New Strategy for Developing Ultra-High Temperature Thermal Protection Coatings},
  author = {Yubo Wang and Hong Meng and Pengfei He and Shujun Hu and Chuan Sun and Ximing Duan and Xiaopeng Lu and Dingwang Yuan and Wangyu Hu and Xiubing Liang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.28258},
  year   = {2026}
}