A novel vacuum/oxygen hot press sintering approach for the fabrication of transparent PLZT (7.4/70/30) ceramics

2020 
Abstract Transparent Lanthanum-modified lead zirconate titanate ceramics (PLZT 7.4/70/30) with low content of excess lead oxide (PbO) were successfully prepared by a novel vacuum/oxygen hot press sintering process. The phase structure, microstructure, electrical properties and electro-optic scattering performance of PLZT ceramics as a function of excess PbO in the starting powders have been studied and analyzed. As a result, these ceramics exhibited an ultra-high optical transmittance (>69.4% at 1064 nm; thickness 1 mm) from visible to near-infrared wavelength. Herein, we significantly reduce the use of PbO as an auxiliary agent for sintering. This puts forward a good route to meet the objectives of environmental protection and sustainable development.
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