2018
DOI: 10.1111/jace.15915
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Fabrication and properties of transparent Nd‐doped BaF2 ceramics

Abstract: Nd:BaF 2 nanoparticles have been prepared via co-precipitation and a pumping filtration wash method. The phase composition and morphology of the synthesized nanoparticles were investigated by X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) and Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (FE-SEM) analyses, respectively. SEM observa-

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“…As observed via SEM, it is likely that micropores are the main source of scattering losses in this material, the incidence of which can be significantly reduced by optimizing the sintering process or by applying an additional hot isostatic pressing treatment. The absorption bands present in the 350 to 900 nm wavelength region can be attributed to the electronic transitions of the Nd 3+ ion from their 4 I 9/2 ground state to various excited states, with the observed combination of absorption bands being similar to that observed in Nd‐doped CaF 2 and BaF 2 ceramics . The IR transmittance spectrum of the CNCSBF transparent ceramic sintered at 750°C is presented in Figure B; the transmittance reached a maximum of approximately 85% at a wavelength of 7 μm.…”
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“…As observed via SEM, it is likely that micropores are the main source of scattering losses in this material, the incidence of which can be significantly reduced by optimizing the sintering process or by applying an additional hot isostatic pressing treatment. The absorption bands present in the 350 to 900 nm wavelength region can be attributed to the electronic transitions of the Nd 3+ ion from their 4 I 9/2 ground state to various excited states, with the observed combination of absorption bands being similar to that observed in Nd‐doped CaF 2 and BaF 2 ceramics . The IR transmittance spectrum of the CNCSBF transparent ceramic sintered at 750°C is presented in Figure B; the transmittance reached a maximum of approximately 85% at a wavelength of 7 μm.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…The absorption bands present in the 350 to 900 nm wavelength region can be attributed to the electronic transitions of the Nd 3+ ion from their 4 I 9/2 ground state to various excited states, with the observed combination of absorption bands being similar to that observed in Nd-doped CaF 2 and BaF 2 ceramics. 31,35 The IR transmittance spectrum of the CNCSBF transparent ceramic sintered at 750°C is presented in Figure 6B; the transmittance reached a maximum of approximately 85% at a wavelength of 7 μm.…”
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