“…As illustrated by the powder X-ray diffraction (XRD) patterns for the 0.150 mol% Tm/Er/Yb:YSZ samples in Figure 2, the diffraction peaks from the crystal samples were appreciably sharper than those from the corresponding ceramics, as expected for greater crystallinity [the FWHM of (111) peak was 0.163 in the ceramic, but just 0.093 in the crystal], and no other peaks were observed, which indicates the absence of any other crystalline phase, and shows that the lanthanide and Y 3+ ions were successfully incorporated in the zirconia lattice. [13] The diffraction peaks for the x mol% Tm/Er/Yb:YSZ crystal samples are shown in Figure 3. All are similar, and the peaks at 30.08°, 34.80°, 50.06°, 59.42°, 62.36°, and 73.38°correspond to the (111), ( 200), ( 220), (311), (222), and (400) planes of cubic ZrO 2 (JCPDS 04-006-5589).…”