Scientists develop ceramic materials that are IR-transparent

Nanowerk  December 30, 2019 An international team of researchers (Ukraine, Russia, China) developed Y2O3-MgO nanocomposite ceramics with uniform distribution of two phases, microhardness over 11 GPa, and average grain size of 250 nm. It is capable of transmitting over 70% of IR-range with wavelength up to 6,000 nm. The IR transparency increases with the increasing of sintering temperatures, and top values are reached at 1,300-1,350 °C. This is due to the increase of sample density, grain growth, and the reduction of grain boundary length. Due to the submicron size of the grains and their even distribution in the whole volume […]