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The stability of the crystallization process in the Czochralski, Stepanov, Verneuil and floating zone techniques is analyzed on the basis of a general approach suggested in the paper. A comparative analysis of these four techniques enables to characterize each one by the capability to grow crystals of given sizes and shapes.
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Brener, E.A., Tatarchenko, V.A. Some aspects of the macroscopic theory of oriented crystallization from the melt. Acta Physica 47, 133–138 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03156518
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