Pressureless sintering of yig ceramics from coprecipitated nanopowders

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Nanoparticles prepared by the coprecipitation method were used as raw materials to fabricate Y3 Fe5 O12 (YIG) ceramics by air pressureless sintering. The synthesized YIG precursor was calcinated at 900–1100◦ C for 4 h in air. The influences of the calcination temperature on the phase and morphology of the nanopowders were investigated in detail. The powders calcined at 1000–1100◦ C retained the pure YIG phase. YIG ceramics were fabricated by sintering at 1200–1400◦ C for 10 h, and its densification behavior was studied. YIG ceramics prepared by air sintering at 1250◦ C from powders calcinated at 1000◦ C have the highest in-line transmittance in the range of 1000-3000 nm. When the sintering temperature exceeds 1300◦ C, the secondary phase appears in the YIG ceramics, which may be due to the loss of oxygen during the high-temperature sintering process, resulting in the conversion of Fe3+ into Fe2+ .

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Yang, Y., Li, X., Liu, Z., Hu, D., Liu, X., Chen, P., … Li, J. (2021). Pressureless sintering of yig ceramics from coprecipitated nanopowders. Magnetochemistry, 7(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/magnetochemistry7050056

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