Abstract
Continuous-wave laser irradiation poses severe thermal threats to metallic structures in extreme service environments. However, most reported protective coatings have been evaluated under small-spot irradiation conditions (<1 cm2), leaving large-area protection strategies underexplored. In this work, polysilazane (PSZ)/ZrO2 composite coatings with varying ZrO2 loadings were fabricated on 2A12 aluminum alloy via a brush-coating process and evaluated under large-area (>5 cm2) continuous-wave laser irradiation (1064 nm, 500–1500 W/cm2). The effects of ZrO2 loading on coating morphology, optical reflectivity, thermal response, and failure behavior were systematically investigated. The PSZ matrix underwent pyrolysis at 500–750°C, followed by polymer-to-ceramic transformation via Si–H and Si–N bond cleavage, ultimately forming a dense Si–C–N–O/SiO2 ceramic layer above 750°C. The coating with a PSZ:ZrO2 mass ratio of 1:1 achieved the optimal balance, exhibiting a reflectivity of 96% at 1064 nm and maintaining the substrate backside temperature at approximately 80°C under 1500 W/cm2 irradiation. In contrast, excessive filler loading (PSZ:ZrO2 = 1:1.5) disrupted ceramic matrix continuity, resulting in through-thickness cracking and coating failure under high-power irradiation. A synergistic protection mechanism coupling laser reflection, endothermic polymer pyrolysis, and ceramic thermal shielding was proposed. This work provides an effective strategy for designing high-performance ceramic coatings for large-area laser protection applications.
| Original language | English |
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| Journal | Ceramics International |
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| Publication status | Accepted/In press - 2026 |
Keywords
- Ceramic coating
- High reflectivity
- Laser protection
- Matrix continuity
- Polymer-to-ceramic conversion
- Polysilazane/ZrO
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