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Learning from the past: Rare ε-Fe2O3 in the ancient black-glazed Jian (Tenmoku) wares

  • Catherine Dejoie
  • , Philippe Sciau
  • , Weidong Li
  • , Laure Noé
  • , Apurva Mehta
  • , Kai Chen
  • , Hongjie Luo
  • , Martin Kunz
  • , Nobumichi Tamura
  • , Zhi Liu
  • Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich
  • LBL
  • Universit́ Paul Sabatier
  • CAS - Shanghai Institute of Ceramics
  • Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource
  • Shanghai University
  • CAS - Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology

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Abstract

Ancient Jian wares are famous for their lustrous black glaze that exhibits unique colored patterns. Some striking examples include the brownish colored "Hare's Fur" (HF) strips and the silvery "Oil Spot" (OS) patterns. Herein, we investigated the glaze surface of HF and OS samples using a variety of characterization methods. Contrary to the commonly accepted theory, we identified the presence of ε-Fe2O3, a rare metastable polymorph of Fe2O3 with unique magnetic properties, in both HF and OS samples. We found that surface crystals of OS samples are up to several micrometers in size and exclusively made of ε-Fe2O3. Interestingly, these ε-Fe 2O3 crystals on the OS sample surface are organized in a periodic two dimensional fashion. These results shed new lights on the actual mechanisms and kinetics of polymorphous transitions of Fe2O 3. Deciphering technologies behind the fabrication of ancient Jian wares can thus potentially help researchers improve the ε-Fe 2O3 synthesis.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4941
JournalScientific Reports
Volume4
DOIs
StatePublished - 13 May 2014

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