Liquid encapsulated crystal growth
Abstract
Low-defect crystals are grown in a closed ampoule under a layer of encapsulant. After crystal growth, the crystal is separated from the melt and moved into the layer of encapsulant and cooled to a first temperature at which crystal growth stops. The crystal is then moved into the inert gas ambient in the ampoule and further cooled. The crystal can be separated from the melt by decanting the melt into and adjacent reservoir or by rotating the ampoule to rotate the crystal into the encapsulant layer.
- Publication:
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration Report
- Pub Date:
- February 1987
- Bibcode:
- 1987nasa.reptR....M
- Keywords:
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- Crystal Growth;
- Encapsulating;
- Gallium Arsenides;
- Gallium Phosphides;
- Ternary Systems;
- Ampoules;
- Cooling;
- Patent Applications;
- Space Commercialization;
- Solid-State Physics