Abstract Transparent neodymium doped Y2O3 ceramics is adopted for use in high power solid-state lasers due to their superior thermal characteristics compared to YAG ceramics. To fabricate highly transparent Y2O3… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Transparent neodymium doped Y2O3 ceramics is adopted for use in high power solid-state lasers due to their superior thermal characteristics compared to YAG ceramics. To fabricate highly transparent Y2O3 ceramics, the microstructural evolution was investigated in this study via hot-pressing followed by a HIP treatment while controlling the composition of the sintering additive and hot-pressing temperature. Without a sintering additive, the grain growth was vigorous as hot-pressing temperature increased and led to coarsening-dominated sintering trajectories with various residual pore sizes. Densification increased with the composition of the Zr and La co-doped additive, leading to a fine-grained microstructure (∼0.94 μm) after the HIP treatment. Thus, the prepared Nd:Y2O3 ceramics presented optical and laser properties comparable to those of conventional Nd:Y2O3 ceramics.
               
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