Abstract

Nanocrystalline powders and pressureless sintering (NC-PLSH) were used in a H2 atmosphere to fabricate 4 at.% La3+ doped (TbxLu0.96−x)2O3 magneto-optical transparent ceramics. La3+ was utilised as a sintering aid, and Lu3+ was used as a phase stabiliser. A component of the (TbxLu0.96−xLa0.04)2O3 magneto-optical material was designed and investigated based on powder sinterability and green compact sintering. Transparent (TbxLu0.96−xLa0.04)2O3 ceramics were obtained by using a one-step sintering process in H2 atmosphere, without the need for subsequent hot isostatic pressing. The in-line transmittance of the as-polished 4 at.% La3+:(Tb0.8Lu0.16)2O3 ceramic was 79% at 1400 nm. The measured Verdet constant at wavelengths of 633 nm and 1064 nm was 354 rad/(T·m) and 100.2 rad/(T·m), respectively. The required length of the (Tb0.8Lu0.16La0.04)2O3 ceramics was 63% less than that of Tb3Ga5O12 ceramics.

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