Abstract

Glasses with the compositions x CaO·1CeF3 (11−0.2x) Y2O3·(49.2−0.8x) Al2O3·28.8 SiO2 (with x = 10, 20, 30 and 40) were thermally annealed at 1200 °C for 6 h. This led to the crystallization of yttrium aluminium garnet (YAG) as the only occurring phase. The crystals formed dendrites instead of monolithic bodies with large quantities of glassy phase between the dendrite arms. Large, cube shaped crystals occurred in the samples with the highest and the lowest calcium concentration (10 and 40 mol%). Interpenetrating dendrites were detected in samples with calcium concentrations of 20 and 30 mol% using electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD). The glass-ceramics show intense fluorescence due to Ce3+ and might be suitable for lighting technology to convert the blue light of light emitting diodes to white light.

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