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The growth of controlled profile crystals by Stepanov's method
Authors:P.I. Antonov  S.P. Nikanorov  V.A. Tatarchenko
Affiliation:A.F. Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, Institute for Solid State Physics, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Leningrad, USSR
Abstract:Single crystals in the shapes of plates, tubes and rods of various cross sections are widely used in many areas of science and technology. Of great importance is the production of such single crystal specimens directly from the melt. By Stepanov's method, the desired shape of the crystal is obtained by the proper selection of a device which shapes the melt column which rises due to the capillary effect. The capillary parameters determine the shape of the profile curve. The thermal parameters, taking into account the equilibrium crystal shape, define the position and shape of the crystallization front. The use of the shaper makes the process self-stabilizing. A negative feedback which damps out perturbations appears in the crystal-melt system and thus permits the production of controlled profile crystals with constant cross-section along their length. Thermoelastic stresses created in ribbons and rods as a result of temperature-induced misfit deformations are considered. The generation of dislocations in crystals occurs mainly due to stresses arising near the crystallization front. Various versions of the method and their applications to some materials are discussed.
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