Fluid mechanics in crystal growth - The 1982 Freeman scholar lecture
Abstract
An attempt is made to unify the current state of knowledge in crystal growth techniques and fluid mechanics. After identifying important fluid dynamic problems for such representative crystal growth processes as closed tube vapor transport, open reactor vapor deposition, and the Czochralski and floating zone melt growth techniques, research results obtained to date are presented. It is noted that the major effort to date has been directed to the description of the nature and extent of bulk transport under realistic conditions, where bulk flow determines the heat and solute transport which strongly influence the temperature and concentration fields in the vicinity of the growth interface. Proper treatment of near field, or interface, problems cannot be given until the far field, or global flow, involved in a given crystal growth technique has been adequately described.
- Publication:
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ASME Journal of Fluids Engineering
- Pub Date:
- March 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983ATJFE.105....5O
- Keywords:
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- Crystal Growth;
- Fluid Dynamics;
- Fluid Flow;
- Forced Convection;
- Free Convection;
- Single Crystals;
- Far Fields;
- Flow Distribution;
- Heat Flux;
- Interfacial Tension;
- Melts (Crystal Growth);
- Microgravity Applications;
- Space Commercialization;
- Temperature Distribution;
- Engineering (General)