Ribbon and rod sapphire pulling has been performed in three different crystal growth equipments in order to study the effect of the installation, of the atmosphere, of the die shape, of the feed material and of the pulling rate on the distribution, number and diameter of the characteristic voids (micro-bubbles) in the crystals. The location of the bubbles in the crystals depends on the die geometry; however, in most cases they are essentially located close to the crystal periphery and then can be efficiently removed by lapping. After statistical analysis of the results, it is demonstrated that the number of gas moles incorporated in the crystals, inside the voids, is totally independent of any growth parameter. It is also shown that the bubble diameter depends only on the pulling rate. Consequently, for a given pulling rate, the number of bubbles auto-adjusts in order to satisfy the constant molar gas incorporation.
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