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Title:  Shaped Crystals (Advances in Materials Research Volume 8)
Division:  General Materials / Springer / 英文版
Author/Editor:  Fukuda, T.; Chani, V.I. (Eds.)    Star:  
ISBN: 3540712941
Introduce Date:  2007年08月12日09:41 , Release Date:  2007年08月12日09:55
Introducer:  Metalcarbene , Rate: 1/94  
Format:  pdf(editorial)  Download 

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Shaped Crystals
Growth by Micro-Pulling-Down Technique
Series: Advances in Materials Research , Vol. 8
Fukuda, T.; Chani, V.I. (Eds.)
2007, XV, 341 p. 254 illus., Hardcover
ISBN: 978-3-540-71294-7

About this book

This volume presents an overview of the growth of shaped crystals (oxides, fluorides, etc.) by the micro-pulling-down technique. Both melt and solution (flux) growth are considered. The advantages and disadvantages of the method are discussed in detail and compared with related crystal-growth processes. The authors attempt to give a practical introduction to this technique, thereby also explaining how its application can help to solve problems commonly encountered in other melt-growth methods. Currently the micro-pulling-down technique is applicable to the growth of crystals up to 1 m long with cross-section ranging from 0.05 to 10 mm. This book represents a valuable resource for researchers, industrial engineers, teachers, and students involved in materials science, crystal growth, physics, chemistry, optics and electronics.

Written for:
Scientists, engineers, graduate students

Keywords:
Fiber
Melt growth
Shaped crystal

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