Microwave assisted synthesis of Yb:Y2O3 based materials for laser source application
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
Yb:Y2O3 submicrometric particles were synthesized through co-precipitation of Yb and Y nitrate in water. Microwave heating and controlled release of ammonia through urea decomposition at reaction temperature leaded to the formation of disaggregated, monosized spherical particles of carbo-hydroxy-nitrate precursors. Pure crystalline Yb:Y2O3 powder that preserved the described morphology was obtained after calcination in air at 800°C for 30 min. This powder mixed with commercial alumina powder was used to produce transparent Yb:YAG ceramics. Improved properties in terms of powder morphology and reactivity were presented in comparison with powders obtained by traditional heating.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Microwave synthesis; Yb:Y2O3; Laser source application
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