Abstract

Continuing studies on the improvement of the optical quality of lanthanum modified lead zirconate titanate (PLZT) ceramics have shown that (1) bulk residual porosity and (2) chemical inhomogeneity are primary factors contributing to optical losses in thick plates of the material. This paper describes methods by which both of these major faults in the ceramic can be virtually eliminated. In addition, the optical and electrooptic properties of the improved material are presented and compared with those of previously available materials. Successful methods of eliminating residual porosity and enhancing chemical homogeneity resulted from studies which led to improved hot-pressing techniques and chemical preparation of the PLZT powders. Essentially all of the residual porosity was eliminated by introducing an oxygen atmosphere during the hot-pressing process. Chemical homogeneity was improved significantly by using high purity liquid solutions for preparing the PLZT powders. A combination of lead oxide and sol...

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