Mass-production suitable polycrystalline ceramic YAG! Exhibits low light scattering comparable to single crystals.
"Polycrystalline ceramic YAG" is more suitable for mass production compared to single crystals, allowing for cost reduction. Thanks to our unique technology, it exhibits low light scattering comparable to that of single crystals. It can accommodate larger rod sizes and possesses many features, including uniformity of dopants. [Features] ■ Excellent physical properties ■ Superior wavefront distortion (non-faceted) ■ Unique composite design ■ Superior quality stability and cost during mass production ■ Transparent ceramics can also be manufactured *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■Available Sizes Rod: φ10mm×L400mm Slab: W30mm×T6mm×L400mm Plate: 50mm×T6mm ■Dopant Nd concentration up to 4%, no segregation Nd concentration variation within the rod is less than 0.02% *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Baikowski is a manufacturer of ultra-fine powders primarily based on alumina, established in France in 1904, with over 100 years of history. It continues to supply ultra-fine particles such as high-purity alumina (aluminum oxide), spinel, and ceria (cerium oxide) as raw materials and abrasives to the global electronics, lighting, and fine ceramics industries, supporting advanced technologies. Most of the products are specialty products tailored to the specific applications and technologies of each customer, and the company is continuously responding to market demands, with a strong R&D team dedicated to quality improvement and new product development. Additionally, it continues to invest in increasing production capacity and reducing costs to meet market demand. Baikowski Japan was established in 1988 and has played a central role in the development and manufacturing of polishing slurries for the Baikowski Group, especially since 1998. It is actively engaged in the development and manufacturing of a wide range of specialty slurries made from single materials and composite materials used in electronic components, semiconductors, magnetic media, and optical products.