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This study introduces transparent MgO ceramics produced via simply vacuum sintering at 1200-1500 C by optimal incorporation of MgF2 as a sintering additive. The effect of MgF2 content and sintering temperature on the densification process, optical, and thermal properties of MgO ceramics is presented with emphasis on its function as a sintering aid and adverse effect of MgF2 evaporation in the condition of high MgF2 content or high sintering temperature. MgO ceramic with 1.0 mol% MgF2 sintered at 1300 C exhibits the highest relative density of 99.95% with average grain size of 17.46 mu m. The in-line transmittance attains 60% at 1000 nm and >80% in the infrared range (3.8-6.8 mu m), without absorption bands originated from the carbon contamination. The corresponding room-temperature thermal conductivity reaches 47.25 W/(m center dot K). These results demonstrate that MgF2 is an outstanding sintering additive for the preparation transparent MgO ceramics.
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CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL
ISSN: 0272-8842
Year: 2023
Issue: 20
Volume: 49
Page: 32868-32873
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CAS Journal Grade:1
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