2012
DOI: 10.1134/s1063785012050112
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Growing high-quality Bi12SiO20 crystals of large diameter (85 mm)

Abstract: Conditions that ensure reproducible growth of 〈110〉 oriented perfect Bi 12 SiO 20 (BSO) crystals by the low thermal gradient Czochralski technique, whereby the entire crystallization front is occupied by the (110) crystal face, have been determined with the aid of numerical simulations. Using the established regime, BSO crystals have been obtained with a diameter of 85 mm, a length of 200 mm, and a mass of 10 kg. The density of dislocations in the crystals does not exceed 10 cm -2 , and the refractive index in… Show more

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“…It is noteworthy that a lower gradient in general reduces the chances of turbulence in the actual growth experiment. [26,32] Figure 3 shows the photographs of crystal plates prepared from crystals having different Cr concentrations.…”
Section: Effect Of Crystal Rotation and Thermal Gradient On The Inter...mentioning
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“…It is noteworthy that a lower gradient in general reduces the chances of turbulence in the actual growth experiment. [26,32] Figure 3 shows the photographs of crystal plates prepared from crystals having different Cr concentrations.…”
Section: Effect Of Crystal Rotation and Thermal Gradient On The Inter...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 30,31 ] However, to obtain large‐sized good quality crystal of BSO, a lower thermal gradient is favorable. [ 32 ] In view of this, one of the objectives of the work is investigate the effect of the growth condition on the interface shape control of the Cr:BSO crystal when grown along ⟨110⟩ in the lower axial thermal gradient (8.1 and 18 °C cm −1 ) furnaces. ⟨110⟩ is one of the optical principal axes ( Z ) of BSO and is the important for photorefractive, holographic, and acoustic applications.…”
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