Abstract
We have studied the properties of transparent magnesium aluminate spinel ceramics prepared by spark plasma sintering (SPS) of ultrapure nanopowders. The starting powders, of ≃ 99.98% purity, ranging in specific surface area from 30 to 160 m2/g, were prepared through the hydrolysis of alcoholic solutions of magnesium aluminum alkoxide complexes, followed by calcination at temperatures from 900 to 1100°C. SPS was carried out at 1450°C, with the holding time at the highest temperature not longer than 15 min. The transparent ceramic samples thus prepared have a transmission of up to 73% in the visible and IR spectral regions (λ = 2.5–5.0 µm). The crystallite size in the ceramics is 0.2–0.4 µm, and their microhardness is HV0.1 = 14.8–16.2 GPa.
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