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Single hydrothermal growth

In hydrothermal growth, the materials usually grown as single crystals are those classified as insoluble at standard temperature and pressure (STP). [Pg.290]

Parameters Controlling Hydrothermal Growth of Single Crvstal.s-... [Pg.290]

Laudise, R.A., Hydrothermal Growth The Growth of Single Crystals, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 275, 1970. [Pg.18]

Single erystal growth by hydrothermal methods utilizes water as the material-transport medium. The method is most often used for growing single crystal quartz. Quartz (Si02) is not very soluble in water, but its... [Pg.330]

Figure 6-18. Schematic illustration of an autoclave for hydrothermal single ciystal growth. (Reproduced with permission from ref. 125. Copyright 2000 John Wiley Sons Inc)... Figure 6-18. Schematic illustration of an autoclave for hydrothermal single ciystal growth. (Reproduced with permission from ref. 125. Copyright 2000 John Wiley Sons Inc)...
Moore CA, McMillen CD, Kohs JW (2013) Hydrothermal growth of single crystals of LU3AI5O12 (LuAG) and its doped analogues. Cryst Growth Des 13 2298-2306... [Pg.27]

Sekiguchi, T., Miyashita, S., Obara, K., Shishido, T. and Sakagami, N. (2000) Hydrothermal growth of ZnO single crystals and their optical characterization. Journal of Crystal Growth, 214-215, 72. [Pg.124]

In recent years, more novel methods have been developed by chemists in order to hasten the reaction between solids or to grow single crystals of new and exotic solids. Among those included in the following syntheses are electrolysis of fused salts, chemical transport, and hydrothermal crystal growth. [Pg.101]


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