Adrian Goldstein

Transparent Ceramics


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to SPS) PL photo luminescence PLE photo luminescent emission PLED power LED PLZT La containing PZT PMN plumb magnesium niobate Po porosity [vol%] PoSD pore size distribution PS pressureless (viz., at around 1 atm. of gas pressure) sintering PSD particle size distribution PT ceramic with composition located in the PbO–TiO2 system PVDF polyvinylidene fluoride PW power [W] PZT ceramic with composition located in the PbO–ZrO2–TiO2 system; main source of piezoceramics R gas constant R reflectance RE + rare-Earth cation RIT real in-line transmission RT room temperature RTP ready-to-press powder S scattered fraction of incident EMR beam intensity SEM scanning electron microscope SIMS secondary ions mass spectroscopy SOX solid oxides SPS spark-plasma sintering STEM scanning TEM t tetragonal t a 0 post-sintering annealing (mostly in air) temperature t f melting (fusion) temperature t g glass transition temperature t l liquidus temperature (phase diagrams) t s 0 sintering temperature T transmittance (T% transmission percentage) T% transmission (in %) as a function of wavelength TC transparent ceramic TD or ρ theoretical density [g/cm3] TEM transmission mode electron microscope TEOS tetra-ethyl-ortho-silicate TFT total forward transmission TGC transparent glass-ceramic TGG Terbium, Gadolinium garnet TM+ transition element cation TRS transversal rupture strength T-YAG (or other transparent YAG transparent ceramic compound) TZP tetragonal zirconia polycrystals UV ultraviolet domain of the spectrum (10 to ∼380 nm) VIS segment of the electromagnetic radiation spectrum to which the human eye is sensitive (∼0.38 to ∼0.75 μm) VS sintering under vacuum WLED white light emitting LED X powder particle size XRD X-ray diffraction YAG Yttrium, Aluminum garnet YSAG scandium containing [K−1] thermal expansion coefficient [°C/K] γ surface tension [N/m] Δ small variation ε extinction coeff. [l/(mol cm)] λ wavelength [nm, μm] λ th thermal conductivity [W/Km] ν frequency [Hz] ν - wave number [cm−1] τ time φ phase of wave

      1.1 Importance of Transparent Ceramics: The Book's Rationale Topic and Aims

      Ceramics constitute a relatively new family of optical materials belonging to a larger class of transparent solids; other members of this class are glasses, single crystals, and some organic polymers [G21].

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