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Diffuse scattering in yttria-stabilized cubic zirconia

Journal of Solid State Chemistry, 1992
Abstract We have used a position-sensitive detector (PSD) system to make measurements of the diffuse X-ray scattering on a cubic Y 2 O 3 -stabilized zirconia, Zr 0.61 Y 0.39 O 1.805 , in far greater detail than has hitherto been reported. In addition to the fairly prominent diffuse peaks visible in 〈1 1 0〉 sections that have been the center of ...
T.R. Welberry   +3 more
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EXAFS study of yttria stabilized cubic zirconia

Physica B+C, 1988
EXAFS (Extended X-ray Absorption Fine Structure) studies of cubic (ZrO2)1−x(Y2O3)x are reported for the concentration range 0 ...
B.W. Veal   +4 more
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Absorption Spectrum of Er3 + Ions in Cubic Zirconia

Physica Status Solidi (a), 1972
Yttria-stabilized zirconia crystals doped with Er3+ ions were prepared from the melt using a large solar furnace. In order to investigate the oxygen ion coordination around Y3+ ion using Er3+ ion as a probe, the absorption spectra of the crystals were measured in the spectral region 30000 to 4000 cm−1.
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Picosecond Damage in Y2O3 Stabilized Cubic Zirconia

1986
The hardness, strength, and transparency of cubic zirconia ZrO2 makes it a good candidate as a laser window material; however, to obtain these qualities a relatively large percentage of Y2O3 is added to stabilize the crystals and increase their mechanical strength.
N Mansour, MJ Soileau, EW Van Stryland
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Stabilization of Cubic Zirconia by Aluminum Nitride

Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 1989
Cubic ZrO 2 is stabilized at room temperature by the addition of AIN. The percentage of c‐ZrO 2 in the mixture of c‐ZrO 2 and m‐ZrO 2 increases linearly with the addition of
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Directo n2Measurement in Yttria Stabilized Cubic Zirconia

1988
We present here the results of direct measurement of the nonlinear refractive index, n2, of yttria doped cubic zirconia at 1.06 μm using external self-focusing. The value of n2 was found to be independent of the yttria concentration. The measured value (6 × 10-13 esu) compares well with that calculated from the breakdown measurements [1].
S Guha, N Mansour, MJ Soileau
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Pseudo-halide anion engineering for α-FAPbI3 perovskite solar cells

Nature, 2021
Jaeki Jeong, Jongdeuk Seo, Haizhou Lu
exaly  

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