Highly infrared transparent nanometric tetragonal zirconia prepared by high-pressure spark plasma sintering

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Highly infrared transparent tetragonal ZrO2 (3 mol% yttria-stabilized) was prepared by means of high-pressure spark plasma sintering (HP-SPS). The crystallite size of the resulting dense sample was about 80 nm. In-line transmittance for the 1.5 mm thick sample ranged between 63% and 67% in the wavelength of 3-5 μm, representing 81%-87% of the theoretic value. Meanwhile, the cutoff wavelength of tetragonal ZrO2 was superior to the values of other high-strength transparent ceramics. This study highlighted the efficiency and simplicity of HP-SPS for obtaining transparent tetragonal ZrO2 and the great potential of this ceramic applied for durable infrared windows. © 2011 The American Ceramic Society.

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Zhang, H., Li, Z., Kim, B. N., Morita, K., Yoshida, H., Hiraga, K., & Sakka, Y. (2011). Highly infrared transparent nanometric tetragonal zirconia prepared by high-pressure spark plasma sintering. Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 94(9), 2739–2741. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1551-2916.2011.04680.x

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