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Fabrication, microstructure and mid-infrared luminescence of Er: (ScxY1-x)2O3 transparent ceramics

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OPTICAL MATERIALS
Volume 137, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.optmat.2023.113542

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Transparent ceramics; Sesquioxides; Erbium ion; Luminescence

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Compositionally mixed (yttria-scandia) sesquioxide transparent ceramics doped with erbium ions were fabricated by vacuum sintering with the addition of ZrO2. The ceramics exhibited a single-phase structure and showed promising optical properties for mid-infrared lasers.
Compositionally mixed (yttria-scandia) sesquioxide transparent ceramics doped with erbium ions, similar to 7 at.% Er: (ScxY(1-x))(2)O-3 (where x = 0-0.445) were fabricated by vacuum sintering at 1750 degrees C for 5 h using 1.7 mol% ZrO2 as a sintering additive. For this, nanopowders of the same composition obtained by laser ablation and sedimentation were used. The as-prepared nanoparticles (monoclinic sp. gr. C2/m) had a mean size of 20 nm and they were transformed into the stable cubic phase by calcination at 870-1150 degrees C. The ceramics were of single-phase nature (C-type bixbyite structure, sp. gr. Ia-3). For the (Er0.074Sc0.114Y0.812)(2)O-3 ceramic, the lattice constant was a = 10.5067 angstrom, the mean grain size - 21.6 mu m, the average content of pores - 4.2 ppm and the transmission at 1.1 mu m -81.9%. The X-ray diffraction and Raman studies of ceramics confirmed the existence of a solid-solution composition. With increasing the Sc3+ content in the ceramics, their lattice shrinked, the mean grain size increased and the thermal conductivity decreased from 6.14 to 3.66 Wm; 1K(-1) at room temperature. The mixed ceramics exhibited intense inhomogeneously broadened emission around 2.8 mu m making them promising for mid-infrared lasers.

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