研究目的
To investigate the effect of vacuum sintering on the transmission spectrum of Yb (10 atm%)-doped YAG ceramic.
研究成果
Transparent Yb-doped YAG ceramic was fabricated using nano-powder technology and a vacuum sintering technique. The as-sintered ceramic samples are greenish in colour which turns into conventional whitish colour after annealing at 1350?C in air for 8 h. The greenish colour for the as-sintered samples was attributed to the reduction of Yb3+ to Yb2+ during vacuum sintering.
研究不足
The production of high quality (i.e. low loss) transparent ceramics is non-trivial due to the presence of numerous scattering centres. The issues also arise from the fact that the optical quality of YAG-based ceramics highly depends on compositional heterogeneity.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
Nano-powder of (Y
2:90Yb10)3Al5O12 was synthesized by a co-precipitation method using Y(NO3)3·9H2O and Yb2O3 as raw materials. Ammonium bicarbonate (AHC) was used as a precipitant. Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Nitrate solution of yttrium and aluminium was prepared by dissolving the required amount of metal nitrates in 200 ml of distilled water at room temperature. The nitrate solution of Yb was prepared by dissolving Yb2O3 in nitric acid at 70?C.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
The calcined powder was compacted by cold isostatic pressing at 250 MPa and thereafter sintered at 1750?C for 5 h under vacuum (~2×10?6 mbar).
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The precipitates were stirred for 3 h and then washed four times with distilled water. The washed powder was dried at ~90?C for 12 h and crushed in a mortar pestle. The dried powder was calcined at 1175?C for a dwell time of 8 h to obtain single-phase Yb:YAG powders.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The sintered samples were polished and subjected to optical analysis.
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