2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrysgro.2004.12.026
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Zone-levelling Czochralski growth of MgO-doped near-stoichiometric lithium niobate single crystals

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“…The zinc-doped SLN single crystals were then grown by the ZLCz technique, as illustrated in Ref. [11]. A c-axis seed was used for the growth with a rotation speed of 6 rpm and a pulling speed of 0.6 mm/h; the lifting speed of the outer crucible was adjusted by a PC to ensure the mass balance according to the weight of the growing crystal.…”
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“…The zinc-doped SLN single crystals were then grown by the ZLCz technique, as illustrated in Ref. [11]. A c-axis seed was used for the growth with a rotation speed of 6 rpm and a pulling speed of 0.6 mm/h; the lifting speed of the outer crucible was adjusted by a PC to ensure the mass balance according to the weight of the growing crystal.…”
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“…The power for induction heating was also adjusted for automatic diameter control. The detailed procedure for ZLCz growth can be found elsewhere [11]. The grown crystals, similar to MgO-doped SLN [11], had white Li 3 NbO 4 deposition on the surface.…”
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“…The effective segregation coefficient of Mg was decreased from 1.3 to 0.84 when the doping concentration levels of MgO were raised from 0.6 to 5.4 mol%. Recently, Tsai et al [13] reported the zone-levelling Czochralski growth of MgSLN crystals and the effective segregation coefficient of MgO was tested to be 1.07, which was very close to unity, the theoretical value of zone melting growth.…”
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confidence: 69%