2005
DOI: 10.1002/crat.200410445
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On the void distribution and size in shaped sapphire crystals

Abstract: 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 r… Show more

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“…The flow field near the meniscus-free surface for the two types of die differs by the velocity values [13,[15][16][17][18]. For ACC die the V max is higher than for CCC die; the minimum value of the velocity appears in two positions near the crystallization interface: on the capillary outlet and another one on the symmetry axis of the shaper.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The flow field near the meniscus-free surface for the two types of die differs by the velocity values [13,[15][16][17][18]. For ACC die the V max is higher than for CCC die; the minimum value of the velocity appears in two positions near the crystallization interface: on the capillary outlet and another one on the symmetry axis of the shaper.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The influence of the ambient temperature distribution [10,12] and of the pulling rate [12,13,[15][16][17][18] on the void distribution in the rod-shaped sapphire crystals have been studied by numerical simulation of the heat, momentum and mass transfer, using the STHAMAS 3D software [10,12] and the FIDAP software [13,[15][16][17][18]. The influence of the melt flow on the impurity distribution in various growth methods has been studied by many investigators, both experimentally and theoretically.…”
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