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Emerging technology series Crystal growth technology

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Crystal Growth Technology [electronic resource]
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  • Emerging technology series Crystal growth technology
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  • Front Cover; Crystal Growth Technology; Copyright Page; Contents; Chapter 1 Growth Histories of Mineral Crystals as Seen from Their Morphological Features; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Morphology of Crystals; 1.3 Diamond; 1.4 Beryl; 1.5 Trapiche Ruby; 1.6 Summary; References; Chapter 2 Theory of Crystal Growth from Vapor and Solution; 2.1 Various Crystal Growth Processes; 2.2 Vapor Growth; 2.3 Growth of a Crystal in a Solution; References; Chapter 3 Epitaxial Growth of III-V Compounds; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 MBE of III-V Compounds; 3.3 MOCVD of III-V Compounds; 3.4 Summary; References
  • Chapter 4 CVD Diamond Growth4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Preparation and Application of CVD Film; 4.3 Nucleation and Growth of Diarno; 4.4 Phase Diagram and Gas-Phase Species in CVD Diamond Growth Processes; 4.5 In Situ Diagnostic Techniques for Diamond Growth; 4.6 Summary; References; Chapter 5 Laser-Assisted Growth and Characterization of Multicomponent Lead-Zirconate-Titanate Films; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Film Deposition Process; 5.3 Case Study: Nd-Modified PZT Films; 5.4 Results from XRD and EDS Measurements; 5.5 Compositional and Structural Changes in the Target
  • 5.6 Raman Spectroscopy Studies of PZT Films5.7 Electrical Properties of PNZT Films; 5.8 Summary; References; Chapter 6 Silicon Carbide Crystals -Part I: Growth and Characterization; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Vapor Growth; 6.3 High Temperature Solution Growth; 6.4 Bulk Growth by Seeded Sublimation: The Industrial Process; 6.5 Doping in Bulk and Epitaxial Growth; 6.6 Growth Defects; 6.7 Defect Analysis; 6.8 Summary; References; Chapter 7 Silicon Carbide Crystals - Part II: Process Physics and Modeling; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Modeling of Heat and Mass Transfer and Growth Rate; 7.3 Growth Simulation
  • 7.4 Summary References; Chapter 8 Thermodynamics of Multicomponent Perovskite Synthesis in Hydrothermal Solution; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Thermodynamic Model; 8.3 Validation and Applications of Thermodynamic Modeling; 8.4 Summary; References; Chapter 9 Growth of Multicomponent Perovskite Oxide Crystals: Synthesis Conditions for the Hydrothermal Growth of Ferroelectric Powders; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 General Overview; 9.3 Synthesis Conditions for Controlled Chemical and Phase Purity; 9.4 Kinetics and Rate Controlling Mechanisms; 9.5 Synthesis Conditions for Controlled Morphology
  • 9.6 Syntesis Conditions for Controlled Particle Size9.7 Summary; References; Chapter 10 Crystal Growth, Size, and Morphology Control of Nd:RVO4 Under Hydrothermal Conditions; 10.1 Introduction; 10.2 Technologically Important Vanadates; 10.3 Phase Equilibria; 10.4 Structure of Nd:RVO4; 10.5 Synthesis and Growth of Rare Earth Vanadates; 10.6 Solubility Study; 10.7 Crystal Growth; 10.8 Morphology; 10.9 Characterization; 10.10 Summary; References; Chapter 11 Hydrothermal Growth of Quartz Under Specific Conditions and the Raman Spectra of Ion Species in a Hydrothermal Growth Solution
  • 11.1 Introduction
  • Crystals are the unacknowledged pillars of modern technology. The modern technological developments depend greatly on the availability of suitable single crystals, whether it is for lasers, semiconductors, magnetic devices, optical devices, superconductors, telecommunication, etc. In spite of great technological advancements in the recent years, we are still in the early stage with respect to the growth of several important crystals such as diamond, silicon carbide, PZT, gallium nitride, and so on. Unless the science of growing these crystals is understood precisely, it is impossible to grow t
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ISBN: 0-08-094685-2, 9786612755231, 1-282-75523-4, 1-282-01377-7, 9786612013775, 0-8155-1680-0
OCLC-Nummer: 437108078
Titel-ID: 9925021604506463