Abstract
Laser–host ceramics are a new class of materials and have proved to be a good alternative to the single-crystals. They can be produced in large size with higher concentration of activator ions having more homogeneity which is difficult to achieve with the conventional single-crystal growth technology. Ytterbium (Yb)-doped yttrium aluminium garnet (YAG) is a very attractive laser–host material because of its broad emission band, low quantum defect, no excited state absorption or up-conversion loss and wide range of tunability. In the present work, 10 atm% Yb-doped YAG transparent ceramic was fabricated using nano-powder technology and vacuum sintering. Single-phase nano-powders of Yb:YAG were synthesized by a co-precipitation method and thereafter sintered under vacuum at 1750 ∘C for 5 h. The as-sintered ceramic samples are of dark greenish colour which is attributed to the reduction of Yb 3 + to Yb 2 + during vacuum sintering. However, after annealing in air at 1350 ∘C for 8 h they retain their natural colour attributed to the transformations from Yb 2 + to Yb 3 +. The transmission spectra of the as-sintered polished ceramics show the presence of broad absorption bands near 250, 380, 480 and 630 nm due to the electronic transitions in the Yb 2 + ion. These bands disappear after annealing in air. The well-established bands due to transitions in Yb 3 + were observed between 900 and 1000 nm.
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Singh, G., Reshma, S. S., Selvamani, R., Tiwari, V. S., & Karnal, A. K. (2019). Investigations on vacuum sintered ytterbium-doped YAG ceramic: a laser–host material. Bulletin of Materials Science, 42(6). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12034-019-1939-5
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