Polycrystalline Yttrium Aluminum Garnet (YAG) is being considered as an attractive material candidate for IR transparent missile domes and reconnaissance windows, due to its superior optical clarity and mechanical properties compared to the incumbent material choices. YAG possesses a very uniform index of refraction with minimal variation. Its fracture strength, hardness, and toughness also rank high among various other optically transparent materials and can be optimized further through grain size minimization. Polycrystalline YAG has been in development for several years at Raytheon for laser gain and IR transparency applications. Recent advances in optical loss characterization and optimization, scale-up efforts, and the fabrication of non-planar geometries such as hemispherical domes will be presented. In addition, the YAG material trade study conducted to date on thermal, optical, mechanical properties are discussed.
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