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Cerium-doped lutetium aluminum garnet optically transparent ceramics fabricated by a sol-gel combustion process

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS RESEARCH
Volume 21, Issue 6, Pages 1519-1525

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1557/JMR.2006.0183

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Nano-sized cerium-doped lutetium aluminum garnet (LuAG:Ce) powders were prepared via a sol-gel combustion process from a mixed solution of metal nitrates, using organic glycine as a fuel. The purified crystalline phase of LuAG:Ce was obtained after calcination at 1000 degrees C for 2 h. The obtained phosphors were agglomerated and had a foamy-like morphology, consisting of pointed crystallites with uniform size of about 40 nm. Both the photoluminescence and the radioluminescence of the calcined powders showed the same two emission bands, corresponding to transitions from the lowest 5d excited state (D-2) to the 4f ground state of Ce3+ (F-2(5/2), F-2(7/2)). Using the prepared powders, polycrystalline LuAG:Ce optically transparent ceramics were successfully fabricated at 1850 degrees C for 10 h under vacuum without sintering aids and annealed at 1450 degrees C for 20 h in air. The sintered ceramics are transparent with an in-line light transmittance in the visible wavelength range of about 50% and have a uniform microstructure with an average grain size of about 8 mu m. The radioluminescence of the transparent ceramics is similar to that for calcined powders, except higher in intensity.

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