REMOVAL OF LIQUID INCLUSIONS FROM SOLUTION-GROWN CRYSTALS,

Abstract

Inclusions are almost invariably present in solution-grown crystals and chemicals. It is shown that a temperature gradient is a practical means of removing the liquid inclusions found in many crystals. Theoretical calculations of travel rates and energies were performed for several materials. The technique was tested experimentally, using several aqueous-grown crystals. Occasionally, inclusions were observed to exit from the cooler, top surface of the crystals, in disagreement with theoretical predictions. This unexpected behavior is probably due to a reflux-extraction mechanism in those inclusions containing both vapor and liquid. Other means of removing inclusions are discussed briefly. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 01, 1967
Accession Number
AD0653990

Entities

People

  • William R. Wilcox

Organizations

  • The Aerospace Corporation

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Extraction
  • Inclusions
  • Isotherms
  • Materials
  • Temperature Gradients

Fields of Study

  • Physics

Readers

  • Combustion and Flow Dynamics.
  • Materials Science and Engineering.