Abstract

Nano-size γ-Al2O3 particles of four different sizes were synthesized by MOCVD (Metal Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition) method and then translucent nano-structured γ-Al2O3 ceramics are pelletized under a pressure of 2.5 GPa by a uniaxial compaction-method. Although these nano-structured γ-Al2O3 ceramics showed low density, they were fairly translucent. The relationship between transmittance and thickness of these specimens can be described by Lambert-Beer's law. The nano-structured γ-Al2O3 ceramics with different particle diameter and thickness have been prepared in order to clarify the dependence of particle size on the optical transmittance. The optical transmittance decreased with increasing initial particle diameter. In the case of 0.20mm thickness samples, the γ-Al2O3 with 5.6nm initial particle diameter showed an optical transmittance of about 60%. However, the optical transmittance decreases less than 5% when initial particle diameter is increased to 34.4nm. This phenomenon could be explained by Rayleigh scattering, which is the scattering due to the particle diameter being much smaller than the wavelength of light. In these visible regions (500-800nm), a scattering coefficient related with Rayleigh scattering was inversely related to the fourth power of the wavelength and directly proportional to the square of the grain size.

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