Nd:YAG is a well-known laser material typically grown from the melt using the Czochralski (CZ) method, and like many other doped materials grown from the melt, it suffers from dopant segregation, giving an average Nd concentration in the crystal (Nd%) far less than that in the melt, with Nd variation along the growth axis. Here, the Nd segregation issue is addressed by the successful implementation of the Accelerated Crucible Rotation Technique (ACRT) with CZ. Compared to conventional CZ, ACRT provided improved Nd uniformity, higher Nd incorporation, and control of Nd% along the growth axis, even achieving higher Nd% in the crystal than the initial Nd from the overall melt. ACRT also affects the solid/liquid interface shape and thus the radial segregation. It is thus shown that ACRT and the mixing it provides is promising for achieving unconventional dopant profiles in CZ crystals.
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