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Gas Inclusions During Crystallization from the Melt

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Mechanisms and kinetics of crystal formation from a gas-saturated melt comprise a special area of crystal growth. Besides theoretical interest, applications are also important, in particular since gas inclusions cause various imperfections in single crystals grown from the melt with a gaseous impurity [1–3]. Therefore, formation and behavior of macroscopic gas inclusions formed during crystallization from the melt are widely studied in actual specimens and in models.

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Geguzin, Y.E., Dzyuba, A.S. (1991). Gas Inclusions During Crystallization from the Melt. In: Givargizov, E.I., Grinberg, S.A. (eds) Growth of Crystals. Growth of Crystals, vol 17. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3660-4_18

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