1995
DOI: 10.1111/j.1151-2916.1995.tb08389.x
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Fabrication of Polycrystal line, Transparent YAG Ceramics by a Solid‐State Reaction Method

Abstract: Polycrystalline, transparent YAG (Y3AI5O12) ceramics were fabricated by a solid‐state reaction method using high‐purity Al2O3 and Y2O3 powders. The mixed powder compacts were sintered at 1600° to 1850°C for 5 h under vacuum. Optical transmittance in the region between the ultraviolet and infrared wavelengths for YAG ceramics (1 mm thick) sintered at 1800°C was similar to that for a YAG single crystal.

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“…To fabricate the specimens [7,8], those starting powders were weighed so that the Nd content in the resultant YAG ceramics would be 4. The fabricating details are similar to those of our previous works [7,8].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To fabricate the specimens [7,8], those starting powders were weighed so that the Nd content in the resultant YAG ceramics would be 4. The fabricating details are similar to those of our previous works [7,8].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the past two decades, several studies have shown that the transparent ceramic may replace its single crystal counterpart because of its excellent properties [9,10] . The TGG ceramic was first reported in 2003 [11] , and recent studies had shown that TGG transparent ceramics exhibited qualities similar to those of single crystals [12,13] .…”
Section: +mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since then, various kinds of transparent ceramics have been developed for optical and related applications. In 1995, Ikesue et al achieved highly efficient continuous-wave (CW) laser emission in a Nd:YAG transparent ceramic [4][5][6] . They fabricated transparent polycrystalline Nd:YAG ceramics by a solid-state reactive sintering method using high-purity powders as the starting materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%