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Polycrystalline Ceramic YAG

Polycrystalline Ceramic YAGThe polycrystalline ceramic YAG was designed as an inexpensive high-power replacement YAG, according to its developer, Konoshima Chemical Co. Ltd. of Kagawa, Japan. It offers five times the fracture toughness and can absorb more thermal and physical shock, thereby enabling higher pumping and output power.

Ceramic YAG also has larger design capabilities because it uses a co-sintering process for growing the ceramics together. This allows a strong bond that will not peel or increase the scattering effect.

Another advantage is doping versatility and quality. Its dopant uniformity can be controlled to 0.02 percent homogeneity along the length of the rod, and it can be doped at higher levels, such as up to 4 percent neodymium.

Size is another benefit. Ceramic YAG eliminates the undesirable doping gradient inherent in the Czochralski Pull method. It can produce 400-mm crystals; larger crystals allow for equivalent output power with lower dopant levels, creating a lower TEM mode and higher focusing ability.

The transparent ceramic crystal can be used for such high-power laser applications as welding, marking, cutting and drilling in the industrial, military and medical fields. Finally, the material can be used to create unique composites using doped and undoped YAG.

The device was made commercially available through Baikowski Group, which perfected a polishing technique for the harder polycrystalline YAG material.
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Published: January 2004
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ceramics
In optics and photonics, ceramics refer to advanced ceramic materials that possess unique optical properties, making them suitable for various applications involving the manipulation and control of light. These materials are valued for their high transparency, mechanical strength, thermal stability, and resistance to environmental factors. ceramics suppliers → Types of optical ceramics: Transparent ceramics: Materials like aluminum oxynitride (ALON), magnesium aluminate...
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The process of forming a lens to a given pattern, or of cutting a piece of glass along the line of scratch.
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