Highly dense, transparent α- Al2 O3 ceramics from ultrafine nanoparticles via a standard sps sintering

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Abstract

Using discrete, ultrafine alumina, highly dense transparent (71% real in-line transmission, RIT, λ = 640 nm) ceramics were achieved with grain size as small as 260 nm using standard SPS sintering. We show that use of La3+ as a dopant greatly reduces sensitivity to the sintering temperatures. Transparent alumina were achieved in a large range of sintering temperatures, 1140°C < T < 1200°C, thus providing better reliability and flexibility into the fabrication of large sintered transparent ceramic bodies. © 2013 The American Ceramic Society.

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Roussel, N., Lallemant, L., Chane-Ching, J. Y., Guillemet-Fristch, S., Durand, B., Garnier, V., … Garcia-Gutierrez, D. (2013). Highly dense, transparent α- Al2 O3 ceramics from ultrafine nanoparticles via a standard sps sintering. Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 96(4), 1039–1042. https://doi.org/10.1111/jace.12255

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