Fabrication of Dy2O3 transparent ceramics by vacuum sintering using precipitated powders

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As a kind of promising material for a Faraday isolator used in the visible and near infrared range, Dy2O3 transparent ceramics were prepared by vacuum sintering from the nano-powders synthesized by the liquid precipitation method using ammonium hydrogen carbonate as precipitant with no sintering aids. The synthesized precursor was calcinated at 950◦C–1150◦C for 4 h in air. The influences of the calcination temperature on the morphologies and phase composition of Dy2O3 powders were characterized. It is found that the Dy2O3 powder calcinated at 1000◦C for 4 h is superior for the fabrication of Dy2O3 ceramics. The Dy2O3 transparent ceramic sample prepared by vacuum sintering at 1850◦C for 10 h, and subsequently with air annealing at 1400◦C for 10 h, from the 1000◦C-calcined Dy2O3 powders, presents the best optical quality. The values of in-line transmittance of the optimal ceramic specimen with the thickness of 1.0 mm are 75.3% at 2000 nm and 67.9% at 633 nm. The Verdet constant of Dy2O3 ceramics was measured to be −325.3 ± 1.9 rad/(T·m) at 633 nm, about 2.4 times larger than that of TGG (Tb3Ga5O12) single crystals.

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Hu, D., Liu, X., Liu, Z., Li, X., Tian, F., Zhu, D., … Li, J. (2021). Fabrication of Dy2O3 transparent ceramics by vacuum sintering using precipitated powders. Magnetochemistry, 7(1), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.3390/magnetochemistry7010006

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