Yttrium Aluminum Garnet Nanoparticles
Yttrium Aluminum Garnet Nanoparticles
Yttrium Aluminum Garnet Nanoparticles | |
Product No | NRE-7009 |
CAS No. | 12005-21-9 |
Formula | Y3Al5O12 |
APS | <100 nm (Can be Customized) |
Purity | 99.9% |
Color | Off White |
Molecular Weight | 593.62 g/mol |
Yttrium Aluminum Garnet Nanoparticles
Applications
Laser Technology:
Laser Gain Media: One of the most important applications of YAG nanoparticles is in laser technology, especially in Nd:YAG lasers, which are widely used in both scientific research and industrial applications. These lasers are utilized in medical procedures (e.g., laser surgery), materials processing (e.g., cutting and welding), and military and aerospace technologies.
High-Power Lasers: YAG lasers are particularly favored for high-power applications due to their ability to operate at high energy levels with good efficiency. Nanoparticles of YAG allow for more compact and efficient laser systems.
Scintillators:
Radiation Detection: YAG nanoparticles, when doped with rare-earth elements like cerium (Ce), are used as scintillators in radiation detection systems. These scintillators emit light when exposed to radiation, making them ideal for use in medical imaging (e.g., PET scanners), nuclear safety, and security applications.
Nuclear Imaging: YAG-based scintillators are used in the detection of high-energy particles, such as gamma rays, X-rays, and other forms of radiation, providing high detection sensitivity and resolution.
Optical and Photonic Devices:
Optical Coatings: YAG nanoparticles can be used in optical coatings for lenses, windows, and other optical devices. Their transparency in the visible and infrared light ranges, along with their hardness, makes them ideal for devices that require both durability and optical clarity.
Waveguides: YAG is used in optical waveguides, particularly for high-efficiency light transmission in lasers and fiber-optic systems. The ability to manipulate light efficiently is a critical aspect of photonic technologies.
Catalysis:
Catalytic Support: YAG nanoparticles can serve as a catalytic support for various chemical reactions, especially in high-temperature catalytic processes. Their high surface area and stability under extreme conditions make them ideal for catalyzing reactions in the chemical and energy industries.
Fuel Cells: YAG nanoparticles have potential applications in solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs), where they can improve the efficiency of electrochemical reactions by supporting the active catalytic sites.