Related Experiment Video
Updated: May 10, 2025

Formation of Thick Dense Yttrium Iron Garnet Films Using Aerosol Deposition
Published on: May 15, 2015
Microstructure and Optical Properties of Y1.8La0.2O3 Transparent Ceramics Prepared by Spark Plasma Sintering
Junming Luo1, Xu Huang1, Liping Deng1
1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Nanchang Hangkong University, Nanchang 330063, China.
Abstract:
Yttrium oxide ceramic is an excellent optical material widely used in lasers, scintillators, and upconversion luminescence. In this study, LiF was employed as an additive to generate volatile gases (CF)n to effectively inhibit carbon contamination and act as a sintering aid to accelerate densification during the spark plasma sintering (SPS) process. The effects of sintering temperature and annealing time on the transmittance of Y1.8La0.2O3 transparent ceramics were systematically investigated. Results indicate that excessive LiF addition reduces the transmittance of Y1.8La0.2O3 transparent ceramics due to the precipitation of F- ions at grain boundaries, forming a secondary phase. For the Y1.8La0.2O3 ceramics with 0.3 wt.% LiF, transmittance initially increases and then decreases with rising sintering temperature, reaching a maximum value of 78.10% in the UV region at 1550 °C. Under these conditions, the average particle size and relative density are 10-30 μm and 99.36%, respectively. Oxygen vacancies within the ceramics act as defects that degrade transmittance. Proper annealing in air reduces oxygen vacancy content, thereby improving transmittance. After annealing at 900 °C for 3 h, the maximum transmittance of Y1.8La0.2O3 ceramics with 0.3 wt.% LiF increases to 82.67% in the UV region, accompanied by a 5.68% reduction in oxygen vacancy concentration.
More Related Videos
07:13High Temperature Fabrication of Nanostructured Yttria-Stabilized-Zirconia YSZ Scaffolds by In Situ Carbon Templating Xerogels
Published on: April 16, 2017
06:49Radio Frequency Magnetron Sputtering of GdBa2Cu3O7âˆ'ÃŽ ´/ La0.67Sr0.33MnO3 Quasi-bilayer Films on SrTiO3 STO Single-crystal Substrates
Published on: April 12, 2019
Related Concept Videos
Trends in Lattice Energy: Ion Size and Charge
X-ray Crystallography
Diffraction
Diffraction is the change in the direction of travel experienced by an electromagnetic wave when it encounters a physical barrier whose dimensions are comparable to those of the wavelength of the light. X-rays are electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths about as long as the distance between neighboring...
Crystal Field Theory - Tetrahedral and Square Planar Complexes
Crystal field theory (CFT) is applicable to molecules in geometries other than octahedral. In octahedral complexes, the lobes of the dx2−y2 and dz2 orbitals point directly at the ligands. For tetrahedral complexes, the d orbitals remain in place, but with only four ligands located between the axes. None of the orbitals points directly at the tetrahedral ligands. However, the dx2−y2 and dz2 orbitals (along the Cartesian axes) overlap with the ligands less than...