Claims
- 1. A treated oxide ceramic material formed by contacting one or more surface(s) of an untreated, sintered zirconia ceramic material with a treatment agent comprising a metallic species selected from the group consisting of: copper, silver, nickel, chromium, aluminum, titanium, zirconium and barium, at a treatment temperature of at least 1100° C. and at a treatment vacuum level of 10−3 torr or lower for a treatment time of at least five minutes, whereby the treated zirconia ceramic material is a sintered zirconia ceramic material having the metallic species dispersed throughout its ceramic structure.
- 2. A treated oxide ceramic material of claim 1, wherein the metallic species is titanium.
- 3. A treated oxide ceramic material of claim 1, wherein the untreated oxide ceramic material comprises yttria-stabilized zirconia.
- 4. A treated oxide ceramic material of claim 1, wherein the treated oxide ceramic material has a reduced concentration of oxygen species compared to the concentration of oxygen species in the untreated oxide ceramic material.
- 5. A treated oxide ceramic material of claim 1, wherein the treated oxide ceramic material exhibits a distribution of oxygen species different from the distribution of oxygen species in the untreated oxide ceramic material.
- 6. A treated oxide ceramic material of claim 1, wherein the surface(s) of the oxide ceramic material contacted by the treatment agent have a lower concentration of oxygen species than areas of the oxide ceramic material that are more distant from surface(s) contacted by the treatment agent.
- 7. A treated zirconia ceramic material formed by heating an untreated zirconia material under reaction conditions and in the presence of a treatment agent comprising a metallic species selected from the group consisting of: copper, silver, nickel, chromium, aluminum, titanium, zirconium and barium, the reaction conditions providing a combination of heat and vacuum sufficient to cause at least a portion of the metallic species to enter a vapor phase, and the treated zirconia material having the metallic species dispersed within the ceramic structure, and having a reduced concentration of oxygen species compared to the concentration of oxygen species in the untreated zirconia material.
- 8. A treated zirconia material of claim 7, wherein the treated zirconia material has a darkened coloration compared to the coloration of the untreated zirconia material.
- 9. A treated zirconia material of claim 8, wherein the treated zirconia material is black.
- 10. A method for treating zirconia oxide ceramic material comprising:contacting an untreated zirconia oxide ceramic material with a treatment agent comprising a metallic species selected from the group consisting of: copper, silver, nickel, chromium, aluminum, titanium, zirconium and barium to form a treatment assembly; heating the treatment assembly at an elevated treatment temperature and under vacuum conditions in the presence of a material that sorbs oxygen species from oxide ceramic materials for a treatment time and under treatment conditions that promote diffusion of the metallic species throughout the ceramic structure and depletion of oxygen species from the ceramic structure.
- 11. A method according to claim 10, wherein the untreated oxide ceramic material is unsintered and the elevated treatment temperature is from 1400° C. to 1600° C.
- 12. A treated zirconia oxide ceramic material formed by heating an untreated zirconia oxide ceramic material under vacuum conditions and in the presence of a treatment agent comprising a titanium metallic species, the treated zirconia oxide ceramic material having the titanium metallic species dispersed throughout the ceramic structure and having a higher defect density than the defect density of the untreated oxide ceramic material.
- 13. A treated zirconia oxide ceramic material formed by heating an untreated zirconia oxide ceramic material under vacuum conditions and in the presence of a treatment agent comprising a titanium metallic species, the treated zirconia oxide ceramic material having the titanium metallic species dispersed throughout the ceramic structure and having an electrical resistance in the range of 109 ohm/cm2.
- 14. A treated zirconia oxide ceramic material formed by heating an untreated, sintered zirconia oxide ceramic material under vacuum conditions and in the presence of a treated agent comprising a titanium metallic species, the treated zirconia oxide ceramic material having the metallic species dispersed throughout the ceramic structure and having a flexural strength greater than 1050 Mpa.
- 15. A darkened zirconia oxide ceramic material formed by heating an untreated zirconia oxide ceramic material under vacuum conditions and in the presence of a treatment agent consisting essential of a titanium metallic species, the darkened zirconia oxide ceramic material having titanium dispersed throughout the ceramic structure and having a flexural strength greater than the flexural strength of the untreated zirconia oxide ceramic material.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/074,029, filed May 6, 1998 now abandoned.
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