Low-temperature formation of yttrium aluminum garnet (YAG) from different s
tarting materials, i.e., alkoxide-acetate, nitrates, and hydroxides by homo
geneous precipitation, has been monitored up to 1200 degrees C using in sit
u Raman spectroscopy. YAG was formed at relatively low temperature around 8
00 degrees C by the alkoxide method, but at 1100 degrees C by the nitrate a
nd the hydroxide methods. Formation of an intermediate hexagonal YAlO3 phas
e was observed for the oxide powders prepared by the latter two methods at
about 1000-1100 degrees C, which hindered the lower temperature formation o
f YAG phase. Additional Raman and X-ray diffraction investigation revealed
the presence of impurities and the difference of local homogeneity in the o
xide powders prepared by the different methods. Highly homogeneous powders
obtained by the alkoxide method enabled the direct and low temperature form
ation of YAG. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.