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Defect Regulation of Terbium-Doped Y 2 Zr 2 O 7 Transparent Ceramic for Wide-Range Multimode Tunable Light-Shielding Windows.

Kailei LuYucheng YeWenhan HanCong ZhangLexing LiangHaifeng YuanYanli ShiJianqi QiTiecheng Lu
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2022)
In the most promising new window materials, the light-blocking property of the state-of-the-art transparent polycrystalline ceramics is still located in the UV range, which undoubtedly limits their applications. Herein, a transparent Y 2 Zr 2 O 7 :Tb (YZO:Tb) ceramic for light-shielding windows was prepared by a solid-state reaction and vacuum sintering method. Two simple and efficient routes, with doping concentrations varying and air-annealing temperatures regulating, were developed for the first time to control the content of defect clusters [Tb Y 4+ -O 2- -Tb Y 4+ ] and [Tb Y 4+ -e • ], enabling the optical cutoff waveband of these ceramics spanning from UV and BV to green light. These defect clusters generated from an air-annealing process were proposed for the relevant reaction mechanisms concerning light erasure behavior. The controllably tailoring of optical cutoff wavelength from Tb single-doped YZO ceramics, adjusted by defect clusters, may open a novel door to develop lanthanide-doped transparent ceramics for wide-range tunable light-shielding windows.
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