Rc. Pullar et al., THE MANUFACTURE OF YTTRIUM-ALUMINUM-GARNET (YAG) FIBERS BY BLOW SPINNING FROM A SOL-GEL PRECURSOR, Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 18(12), 1998, pp. 1759-1764
Three different systems consisting of a yttria sol and alumina sols we
re investigated and gel fibres were successfully spun which on subsequ
ent heating produced ceramic fibres of yttrium aluminium garnet (YAG).
The fibres were characterised by various techniques. The fibres were
found to begin forming YAG between 700-750 degrees C and it was presen
t as a single phase between 750-800 degrees C, the lowest reported tem
perature for the crystallisation of this material. The fibres had no d
iscernible grain structure and the average crystallite size was calcul
ated to be! only 20nm at this temperature; however, the fibres were es
timated to remain 20% porous tip to 1200 degrees C. The fibres were ha
ndleable after YAG crystallisation, but more investigation is required
into sintering and the development of high temperature properties. (C
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