Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry | 2021

Synthesis and Optical Properties of YAG : Ce Ceramics with a High Cerium Concentration

 
 

Abstract


Abstract Samples of YAG : Се optical ceramics with an activator concentration of 0.5, 1, 5, and 10 at. % were synthesized by a solid-phase method. The synthesis of the samples containing 10 at. % Ce was accompanied by a significant decrease in the weight (to 11.69 wt %) and an anomalous growth of crystallites more than 2\xa0mm in size. The effect of the type of the sintering additive and the activator concentration on the physicochemical properties of the YAG : Ce ceramics was determined. The use of silica as a sintering additive was found to require higher temperatures for the synthesis of the ceramics than the use of zirconia. The activator (cerium) in YAG was observed to behave as a sintering additive, accelerating mass-transfer processes. The luminescence properties of the synthesized samples excited by pulsed and stationary X-ray sources were studied. The relationships between the emissions of Ce 3+ and Y Al antisite defects, and between the timing performance and the concentration quenching were considered. The ceramic sample with a cerium concentration of 0.5 at. % demonstrated the maximum intensity of the Ce 3+ emission band, and the sample containing 10\xa0at. % showed the fastest luminescence response (67 ns).

Volume 66
Pages 1203-1211
DOI 10.1134/S0036023621080131
Language English
Journal Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry

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