Morphology of Ruby Crystals Grown by Czochralski’s Method

  • G. K. Geranicheva
  • I. I. Afanas’ev
  • T. G. Agafonova

Abstract

A ruby rod grown by Czochralski’s method usually has a rounded lustrous surface; the only prominent crystallographic form readily identified visually is the pinacoid.

Keywords

Simple Form Side Surface Stereographic Projection Growth Axis Growth Front 
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© Consultants Bureau, New York 1975

Authors and Affiliations

  • G. K. Geranicheva
  • I. I. Afanas’ev
  • T. G. Agafonova

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