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Title Crystal growth technology / K. Byrappa, T. Ohachi (eds.).

Imprint Norwich, N.Y. : William Andrew Pub. ; Berlin ; New York : Springer, [2003]

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Description 1 online resource (xxi, 590 pages) : illustrations.
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Series Emerging technology series, 1434-9795
Emerging technology series (Norwich, N.Y.)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Growth Histories of Mineral Crystals as Seen from Their Morphological Features -- Theory of Crystal Growth from Vapor and Solution -- Epitaxial Growth of III-V Compounds -- CVD Diamond Growth -- Laser-Assisted Growth and Characterization of Multicomponent Lead -- Zirconate-Titanate Films -- Silicon Carbide Crystals -- Part 1, Growth and Characterization -- Silicon Carbide Crystals -- Part 2, $tProcess Physics and Modeling -- Thermodynamics of Multicomponent Perovskite Synthesis in Hydrothermal Solution -- Growth of Multicomponent Perovskite Oxide Crystals -- Crystal Growth, Size and Morphology Control of Nd:ROV4 under Mild Hydrothermal Conditions -- Hydrothermal Growth of Quartz under Specific Conditions and the Raman Spectra of Ions Species in a Hydrothermal Growth Solution -- Growth and Characterization and Technologically Important Oxide Single Crystals -- Growth and Development of Nonlinear Optical Borate Crystals and Generation of Visible and UV Light -- Growth of High Tc Crystals -- Crystal Growth of Zinc Chalcogenides -- Growth of Hydroxyapatite Crystals -- Crystal Growth of Gemstones.
Summary 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 them as large single crystals to be applied in modern industry. This book deals with almost all the modern crystal growth techniques that have been adopted, including appropriate case studies. Since there has been no other book published to cover the subject after the Handbook of Crystal Growth, Eds. DTJ Hurle, published during 1993-1995, this book will fill the existing gap for its readers. The book begins with "Growth Histories of Mineral Crystals" by the most senior expert in this field, Professor Ichiro Sunagawa. The next chapter reviews recent developments in the theory of crystal growth, which is equally important before moving on to actual techniques. After the first two fundamental chapters, the book covers other topics like the recent progress in quartz growth, diamond growth, silicon carbide single crystals, PZT crystals, nonlinear optical crystals, solid state laser crystals, gemstones, high melting oxides like lithium niobates, hydroxyapatite, GaAs by molecular beam epitaxy, superconducting crystals, morphology control, and more. For the first time, the crystal growth modeling has been discussed in detail with reference to PZT and SiC crystals.
Subject Crystal growth.
Cristaux -- Croissance.
SCIENCE -- Physics -- Crystallography.
Crystal growth
Topical Term Chemical engineering.
Added Author Byrappa, K.
Ohachi, T.
Other Form: Print version: Crystal growth technology. Norwich, N.Y. : William Andrew Pub. ; Berlin ; New York : Springer, ©2003 0815514530 9780815514534 (DLC) 2002016521 (OCoLC)48803923
ISBN 0815514530 (William Andrew Pub. ; acid-free paper)
9780815514534 (William Andrew Pub. ; acid-free paper)
3540003673 (Springer ; acid-free paper)
9783540003670 (Springer ; acid-free paper)
1591245400 (electronic bk.)
9781591245407 (electronic bk.)
9780815516804 (electronic bk.)
0815516800 (electronic bk.)
Standard No. AU@ 000025337419
DEBBG BV039828222
DEBSZ 338255591
DEBSZ 405321597
NZ1 10240588
NZ1 15142231
NZ1 15194725
NZ1 15619672
DEBBG BV042304595
CHNEW 001009421

 
    
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