Krell, A.A.KrellHutzler, T.T.HutzlerKlimke, J.J.Klimke2022-03-102022-03-102007https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/356189The fundamental difference of translucent and transparent transmission gives rise to conditions for correct photographic presentation and transmission measurements. Comparing amorphous, single crystalline and sintered polycrystalline transparent materials, prerequisites of clear transparency are derived for inherent materials properties and for optimum microstructures. Manufacturing principles differ for transparent cubic and non-cubic ceramics and have to respond (i) to microstructural requirements, (ii) to available raw materials, and (iii) to shape, size, and properties of products. Present and potential future applications are addressed and are governed by a sensible balance of individual needs in different fields of the industry and of costs of development and manufacture.entransparent ceramictranslucent ceramiclight transmissiondefect-free processingalumina Al2O3spinel MgO.Al2O3AlONyttria Y2O3garnet YAGzirconia ZrO2lightingIR-emitterlaser ceramiclensmicrolithographytooldental ceramicgemstonearmourtransparente KeramikLichttransmissionAluminiumoxidSpinellYttriumaluminiumgranatZirkoniumoxidLaserwerkstoffMikrolithographieWerkzeugDentalkeramikArmierungEdelstein620Transparent ceramics: Transmission physics and consequences for materials selection, manufacturing, and applicationsTransparente Keramik. Transmissionsphysik sowie Konsequenzen für die Werkstoffauswahl, Herstellung und Anwendungen.conference paper