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Title: | Density and microstructural investigation of Ce:YAG ceramic subjected to powerful ultrasonic treatment during the compaction process |
Authors: | Paygin, Vladimir Denisovich Dvilis, Edgar Sergeevich Valiev, Damir Talgatovich Khasanov, Oleg Leonidovich Stepanov, Sergey Aleksandrovich Vaganov, Vitalii Alishin, Timofey Ruslanovich Kalashnikov, Mark Petrovich |
Keywords: | плотность; микроструктуры; керамика; ультразвуковая обработка; спекание; прессование; брикеты; спеченная керамика; уплотнение |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Publisher: | IOP Publishing |
Citation: | Density and microstructural investigation of Ce:YAG ceramic subjected to powerful ultrasonic treatment during the compaction process / V. D. Paygin, E. S. Dvilis, D. T. Valiev [et al.] // IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. — Bristol : IOP Publishing, 2020. — Vol. 754 : High Technology: Research and Applications (HTRA-2019) : VIIIth International Conference for Young Scientists, 30 September-5 October 2019, Tomsk, Russian Federation : [proceedings]. — [012011, 6 p.]. |
Abstract: | The aim of the present work was to investigate the effect of the applied pressure, sintering temperature and ultrasonic treatment during the pressing process on the density and microstructure of translucent ceramics based on yttrium-aluminum garnet doped with cerium ions (Ce: YAG) obtained by conventional sintering of pressed compacts. The optimization of manufacturing conditions of the ceramics was carried out. It was shown that the ultrasonic treatment of initial powder in optimal sintering conditions leads to an increase in the relative density and grain size and decrease in the pore size of the sintered ceramics. |
URI: | http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/58042 |
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