. "3"^^ . "RIV/61389021:_____/14:00432900" . "Plasma spraying of cerium-doped YAG" . . . "plasma spraying; water-stabilized plasma"@en . "Plasma spraying of cerium-doped YAG"@en . . "Plasma spraying of cerium-doped YAG"@en . "19" . "RIV/61389021:_____/14:00432900!RIV15-GA0-61389021" . "10.1557/jmr.2014.251" . . . "0884-2914" . "36785" . . . "Journal of Materials Research" . . "Kub\u00E1t, J." . "Ctibor, Pavel" . "Yttrium\u2013aluminum garnet doped with Ce was sprayed using two processes \u2013 gas-stabilized plasma torch and water-stabilized plasma torch. Coatings on various substrates (stainless steel, ceramics, YAG crystals), as well as self-standing plates, were obtained. The coatings adhered on materials with large variety of thermal expansion. Besides microstructural, crystallographic, and thermal-stability investigations, optical tests were performed. They included cathodoluminescence (CL), UV-VIS-NIR reflectance, and response on various wave lengths. After spraying, the YAG phase sustained, but an amorphous fraction was present. Coatings were heat-treated to crystallize fully and change their optical properties. Minor amorphous fraction crystallized at 930 \u00B0C. The heat-treated coatings exhibited higher CL and also larger emission when illuminated with a 366 nm. The optical responses were influenced by splat boundaries, pores, and thin cracks, which were healed only partly by heat treatment." . "Nevrl\u00E1, Barbara" . . "29" . . . "I, P(GAP108/12/1872)" . "Pala, Zden\u011Bk" . . . . "US - Spojen\u00E9 st\u00E1ty americk\u00E9" . "[B855BD63F390]" . . "Plasma spraying of cerium-doped YAG" . "Yttrium\u2013aluminum garnet doped with Ce was sprayed using two processes \u2013 gas-stabilized plasma torch and water-stabilized plasma torch. Coatings on various substrates (stainless steel, ceramics, YAG crystals), as well as self-standing plates, were obtained. The coatings adhered on materials with large variety of thermal expansion. Besides microstructural, crystallographic, and thermal-stability investigations, optical tests were performed. They included cathodoluminescence (CL), UV-VIS-NIR reflectance, and response on various wave lengths. After spraying, the YAG phase sustained, but an amorphous fraction was present. Coatings were heat-treated to crystallize fully and change their optical properties. Minor amorphous fraction crystallized at 930 \u00B0C. The heat-treated coatings exhibited higher CL and also larger emission when illuminated with a 366 nm. The optical responses were influenced by splat boundaries, pores, and thin cracks, which were healed only partly by heat treatment."@en . . "000344475900014" . "4"^^ . "8"^^ .