Preparation and Properties of Transparent Scandium Oxide-Modified Nd:YAG Ceramics
— We have studied the effect of Sc 2 O 3 as a modifying additive on the formation of weakly agglomerated single-phase nanopowders of doped yttrium aluminum garnet with the laser composition Y 2.97 Nd 0.03 ScAl 4 O 12 (Nd:YSAG), the fundamental aspects of the preparation of transparent ceramics from...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Inorganic materials 2023-05, Vol.59 (5), p.530-536 |
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We have studied the effect of Sc
2
O
3
as a modifying additive on the formation of weakly agglomerated single-phase nanopowders of doped yttrium aluminum garnet with the laser composition Y
2.97
Nd
0.03
ScAl
4
O
12
(Nd:YSAG), the fundamental aspects of the preparation of transparent ceramics from the modified powders, and the microstructure and properties of the ceramics. Carbonate precursor powders with a specific surface area of 285 m
2
/g, synthesized via quantitative chemical coprecipitation of metal cations from an aqueous solution of hydrochloric acid salts in the presence of high molecular weight surfactants have been characterized by high-temperature X-ray diffraction. The results demonstrate for the first time that, during the thermal decomposition of the carbonate precursor, the structure of Nd:YSAG is formed in the temperature range 850–1000°C in the form of a metastable nonstoichiometric cubic aluminate, (Y,Nd)Sc
x
Al
1–
x
O
3
, with a garnet-like structure. In the range 1100–1150°C, it reacts with the Al
2
O
3
resulting from the decomposition of the precursor to form Nd:YSAG. The synthesized weakly agglomerated spherical nanoparticles and submicron particles with a controlled stable size in the range 100 to 200 nm were vacuum-sintered to give transparent ceramics with an average grain size of 3 μm and high transmission (up to 78%) in the visible spectral region. |
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ISSN: | 0020-1685 1608-3172 |
DOI: | 10.1134/S0020168523050072 |