Abstract: | Single crystals of sodium chloride grown from melt containing different concentrations of strontium and barium have been observed to contain a second phase precipitating throughout the interior in the form of thin rods and well defined polygonal platelets. Two types of rods have been observed, one type oriented along 〈100〉 and the other along 〈110〉 directions. The platelets are variously in the form of hexagons, octagons, and rhombs. The precipitates disappear on quenching the crystal and reappear on aging the crystals under suitable conditions. |