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Solid-state method
Sol-gel method
Co-precipitation method
Solvothermal method
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Several methods to prepare YAG:Ce powder, such as:
It is necessary that the preparation of YAG:Ce powers by above methods were carries out under high temperature or long holding time.
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To obtain pure and small YAG:Ce phosphors, traditional solid-state reaction method was necessary to synthesize these powers by high temperature treatment (>1600 °C) for unless 5hr under the flux, such as B2O3, NaF2 and extensive ball milling.
With increase of temperature, YAG was formed gradually and two transition phases, YAP(YAlO3) and YAM (YAl4O9) were reduced.
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In our study, we uesd a facile, novel solid-state reaction method to synthesizeYAG:Ce powder under low temperature for short hoding time.
Our study proved that the method was easy and fast to synthesize pure YAG:Ce power .
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Calcined at 1000℃ for different holding time
YAG:Ce powder
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Fig. 2. SEM images of the YAG:Ce powders prepared at (a) pH=3(b) pH=2 (c) pH=1(d) pH=0.1. All samples were prepared at 1000 ℃ for 1hr. 14
Fig. 5. SEM images of the YAG:Ce powders prepared at prepared at calcined 1000 ℃ for (a) 30min (b) 60min. All samples were prepared at pH=0.1.
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The properties of YAG:Ce powders synthesized at different calcined temperature will be investigated and characterized by SEM, XRD and PL.
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