In this paper, how rare‐earth element dopants (samarium and erbium) affect the scale development of sintered ZrB2/SiC (ZBS) samples during ablation testing was investigated. ZBS billets with five different Sm to Er ratios, with a nominal total amount of 3 mol% dopant incorporated, were prepared by sintering in vacuum to 2000°C and subjected to 60 and 300 seconds ablation cycles. Differences in surface temperatures between ZBS samples with different dopant ratios suggests differences in spectral absorptance/emittance between each of the five compositions investigated. ZBS billets co‐doped with Sm and Er form a beneficial c1‐(Sm/Er)0.2Zr0.8O1.9 oxide scale as the majority phase, with some glassy phase observed. The crystalline c1‐(Sm/Er)0.2Zr0.8O1.9 oxide scale is more thermally stable than the m‐ZrO2 oxide scale typically formed in oxidized ZBS systems, resulting in a more adherent oxide scale to the unreacted material. The crystalline oxide scale and the amorphous phase are formed by a convection cell mechanism where the c1‐(Sm/Er)0.2Zr0.8O1.9 crystalline islands precipitate, grow, and coalesce.
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