Defects and Their Detectability in Melt-Grown Crystals
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Abstract
In general the topography, and often the type, of defects to be found in a given crystal are characteristic of the method by which it has been grown. Indeed, one can infer much about the growth conditions from a study of defect structure. Broadly speaking, defects are introduced either during the liquid — solid phase change itself or during the subsequent change in temperature or pressure as the crystal is taken to ambient conditions.
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Cellular Structure Cell Boundary Growth Axis Axis Crystal Segregation Coefficient
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