Low‐temperature Ruby Crystal Growth Via a Supersaturation Process Based on Flux Decomposition
Shunsuke Ayuzawa,
Tetsuya Yamada,
Hiroh Miyagawa
et al.
Abstract:Crystal growth methods that do not require high temperatures are highly needed for the facile growth of oxide single crystals with melting points of several thousand degrees Celsius. This paper represents the first report of a method for the low‐temperature growth of ruby crystals (chromium‐doped Al2O3) at 750 °C, which is one‐third of the conventionally required temperature (2050 °C). In solution‐based crystal growth, the target crystal is grown at a temperature considerably lower than its melting point. Howe… Show more
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