Abstract

Abstract—An yttrium aluminum garnet (YAG) luminescent ceramic activated by Ce3+ has been obtained by uniaxial static pressing followed by sintering in air at a temperature of 1650°C. The initial phosphor powder was characterized and the linear shrinkage dynamics studied. The morphological, elastoplastic, and optical-luminescent properties of the obtained YAG:Ce ceramic samples were studied. The technological mode for manufacturing ceramics of this type with a density of at least 98% and luminescence efficiency of 45% was determined.

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