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Meeting MS&T24: Materials Science & Technology
Symposium ACerS-ECerS Joint Symposium: Emerging Leaders in Glass and Ceramics
Presentation Title Transparent Ceramic Composites: Materials Design and Structuring for Lasers, Scintillators and IR Windows
Author(s) Jan Hostaša, Francesco Picelli, Soňa Hříbalová, Valentina Biasini, Laura Esposito, Andreana Piancastelli, Dariia Chernomorets, Francesca Cova, Anna Vedda, Roberto Lorenzi
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Jan Hostaša
Abstract Scope “Transparent ceramic composite” may sound like an oxymoron: to achieve transparency, the scattering of light must be limited to minimum, and the presence of another phase generally causes scattering. Yet, they exist and represent wonderful examples of the flexibility of ceramic technology and close-to-perfect materials. In this presentation, we explore the diverse landscape of transparent ceramic composites. Unlike common ceramic composites, the dimension of the second phase must be either very small (nanometric-to-submicron, leading to very good mechanical properties) or significantly higher in comparison to the wavelength of light (functional ceramics for photonics, e.g. laser gain media or scintillators) to avoid scattering. The presentation will present transparency modelling of ceramic nanocomposites and selected use cases will be showcased to illustrate the versatility and potential of transparent ceramic composites. The support of the Italian Ministry of Universities and Research under the project PRIN 2022 – LUMINANCE, 2022E42PMA is acknowledged

OTHER PAPERS PLANNED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM

Additive Manufacturing of Ceramics from Water-Based Feedstocks with Low Binder Content
Additive Manufacturing of Zirconia Ceramics: Challenges and Opportunities
Ceramic Interfaces: What Do We Still Need to Learn?
Design of Piezoceramics Using Extended Defects
Development of Personalized and Affordable Multi-Substituted Calcium Phosphate-Based Biomimetic Scaffolds for Bone Regeneration Applications
Integrated Data Science and Computational Materials Science for Understanding Complex Materials
Laser Induced Forward Transfer on the Printing of Multimaterial Devices for Energy Applications
Novel Two-dimensional Ceramics for Energy Applications
Phase Stability and Cation Partitioning in Multi-Rare Earth Aluminates and Zirconates
Processing of Next-Generation Aerospace Ceramics and Composites
The Role of Anisotropic Grain Boundary Energy in Grain Growth of Textured Alumina
The Role of Porous Additives on Carbonation of Cement-Based Composites
Transparent Ceramic Composites: Materials Design and Structuring for Lasers, Scintillators and IR Windows

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