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The Effect of Seed on Top-seeded Melt-growth (TSMG) Processing of a RE-123 Superconductor

  • O, Yong-Taeg;Sung, Tae-Hyun;Jeong, Nyeon-Ho;Kim, Chan-Joong;Shin, Dong-Chan
    • Progress in Superconductivity
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.115-118
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    • 2007
  • This study investigated the effects of different kinds of seed crystals with miscut angles and pretreatment on the characteristics of a RE-123 superconductor processed by a top-seeded melt-growth (TSMG) method. When the seed crystal was heat-treated in an oxygen atmosphere, the surface structure was cleaned removing hydroxide. When the seed crystal had a miscut angle, in addition, the surface structure showed a well defined hill-and-valley structure after heat-treatment. A better microstructure, with a well-distributed small RE-123 phase, was obtained using a high miscut angle after heat-treatment in an oxygen atmosphere. As a result of the microstructure improvement, the magnetic characteristics also improved. The experimental result can be explained by reduction of nucleation activation energy.

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TSSG-pulling of sillenite $Bi_{12}TiO_{20}$ for EOS application

  • Miyazawa, Shintaro
    • Journal of the Korean Crystal Growth and Crystal Technology
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.424-431
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    • 1999
  • The reproducibility of successive growth of $Bi_{12}TiO_{20}$ (BTO) single crystlas using a top-seeded solution growth (TSSG) pulling method was evalutated by measuring the lattice constants and their standard deviations. A substantial phase diagram in the region close to the stoichiometric BTO was established expermentally for this purpose, and the existence of a retrograde solid solution close to a BTO was clarified. It was emphasized that a starting solution, with a 10.0~10.1 mol% $TiO_{2}$ concentration, results in large single crystals with a highly homogeneous lattice constant of within ${\pm}1{\times}10^{-4}\AA$, when the solidified fraction of the grown crystal is less than about 45 %. A wavelength dispersion of refractive index was measrued for the first time, and it was verified that the refractive index of BTO is larger than that of BSO($Bi_{12}TiO_{20}$), allowing the voltage sensitivity of EOS higher than the case with BSO as a probe head.

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The growth and characterization of Rb-doped $KNbO_3$ nonlinear optical crystals

  • Beh, C.Y.;Chong, T.C.;Kumagai, H.;Hirano, M.
    • Proceedings of the Korea Association of Crystal Growth Conference
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    • 1997.06a
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    • pp.149-155
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    • 1997
  • We have successfully grown colorless and transparent Rb-doped potassium niobate (KRN) single crystals using the top seeded solution growth(TSSG) technique. In our crystal growth experiments, the Rb doping concentrations within the melt range from 2-15 mol% relative to that of Nb$_2$O5. Atomic absorption measurements indicate that the Rb content in the KRN solid solution is rather low; the Rb segregation coefficient is found to be on the order of 0.05. It is believed that this is due to the relatively much larger Rb+ ionic radius compared to that of K+, rendering it more difficult for Rb to replace K in the KNbO$_3$(KN) host lattice. Preliminary single-pass second harmonic generation (SHG) experimental results indicate that there exists marginal improvement in the phase-matching temperature tolerance of KRN compared to that of pure Kn single crystals.

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Morphological study on non-seeded grown AlN single crystals (무종자결정 상에 성장된 AlN 결정의 형태학적 연구)

  • Kang, Seung-Min
    • Journal of the Korean Crystal Growth and Crystal Technology
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    • v.22 no.6
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    • pp.265-268
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    • 2012
  • The growth of AlN single crystals of large size and good quality is of prime importance for UV LEDs and power devices applications. However, the crystals having the size of more than 1 inch and high quality have not been reported in the world. In the PVT growth of AlN, the crystal morphology of as grown were important because the preferred orientation of growth of it was evaluated for growth rate increase. In the present study, the AlN single crystals grown by PVT process were evaluated by the side of the growth morphology. Optical microscopic characterization was carried out to observe the shape of the crystals and the growth facets. Furthermore the growth habit of it were discussed by observation of the surface of AlN crystals.

TSSG growth, morphology and properties of potassium lithium niobate (KLN) crystals

  • Chong, Tow-Chong;Xu, Xue-Wu;Lian Li;Zhang, Guang-Yu;H. Kumagai;M. Hirano
    • Proceedings of the Korea Association of Crystal Growth Conference
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    • 1999.06a
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    • pp.167-185
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    • 1999
  • In the present paper, KLN crystals have been grown along <001>, <100> and <110> directions by the top seeded solution growth (TSSG) method from Li-richer melts with different compositions. The morphologies of KLN crystals grown along different directions have been studied, and the well-developed facets have been unambiguously indexed using X-ray goniometer and stereographic projection analysis. The growth mechanism and defects such as cracks and inclusions were discussed on the basis of observations of facets on the crystal-melt interfaces. The crystal compositions were determined by chemical analysis method. The structure and lattice constants of KLN crystals were determined and calculated on the basis of XRD data by using TREOR90 and PIRUM programs. The Curie temperature and optical absorption were determined by dielectric constant peak and spectrum measurements, respectively. The blue SHG characteristics of a KLN sample were also investigated using a pulsed dye laser. PACS: 42.70.M;81.10;81.10A;42.65.K.

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TSSG-pulling of Sillenite $Bi_{12}TiO_{20}$ for EOS Application

  • Miyazawa, Shintaro
    • Proceedings of the Korea Association of Crystal Growth Conference
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    • 1999.06a
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    • pp.227-250
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    • 1999
  • The reproducibility of successive growth of Bi12TiO20(BTO) single crystals using a top-seeded solution growth (TSSG) pulling method was evaluated by measuring the lattice constants and their standard deviations. A substantial phase diagram in the region close to the stoichiometric BTO was established experimentally for this purpose, and the existence of a retrograde solid solution close to a BTO was clarified. It was emphasize that a starting solution, with a 10.0~10.1 mol% TiO2 concentration, results in large single crystals with a highly homogeneous lattice constant of within $\pm$1x10-4$\AA$, when the solidified fraction of the grown crystal is less than about 45%. A wavelength dispersion of refractive index was measured for the first time, an it was verified that the refractive index of BTO is larger than that of BSO(Bi12TiO20), allowing the voltage sensitivity of EOS higher than the case with BSO as a probe head.

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Growth of potassium lithium niobate (KLN) single crystal with high $Nb_2O_5$content ($Nb_2O_5$함량이 높은 potassium lithium niobate(KLN) 단결정의 성장)

  • 강길영;윤종규
    • Journal of the Korean Crystal Growth and Crystal Technology
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.396-400
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    • 1998
  • The physical properties of KLN single crystals very significantly according to the $Nb_2O_5$ content in grown crystal, therefore, it is very important to control the composition of KLN single crystals. In this study, KLN single crystals of high content $Nb_2O_5$ were grown by temperature fluctuation and TSSG (Top-seeded solution growth) methods with increasing the $Nb_2O_5$ content of starting solution. To investigate the existence of defect due to the increase of $Nb_2O_5$ content, dielectric and optical properties were measured. Due to the increase of defects in grown KLN single crystal, the shift of cutoff-frequency to lower energy and a broad Curie range, which shows the DPT (diffuse phase transition) characteristics, were observed.

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TSSG growth, morphology and properties of potassium lithium niobate (KLN) crystals

  • Chong, Tow-Chong;Xu, Xue-Wu;Li, Lian;Zhang, Guang-Yu;Kumagai, H.;Hirano, M.
    • Journal of the Korean Crystal Growth and Crystal Technology
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.396-401
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    • 1999
  • In the present paper, potassium lithium niobate(KLN) crystals have been grown along <001>, <100> and <110> directions by the top seeded solution growth (TSSG) method from Li-richer melts with different compositions. The morphologies of KLN crystals grown along different directions have been studied, and the well-developed facets have been unambiguously indexed using X-ray goniometer and stereographic projection analysis. The growth mechanism and defects such as cracks and inclusions were discussed on the basis of observations of facets on the crystal-solution interfaces. The crystal compositions were determined by a chemical analysis method. The structure and lattice constants of KLN crystals were determined and calculated on the basis of XRD data by using TREOR90 and PIRUM programs. The Curie temperature and optical absorption were determined by dielectric constant peak and spectrum measurements. respectively. The blue second harmonic generation (SHG) characteristics of KLN sample were also investigated using a pulsed dye laser.

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Optical properties of potassium lithium niobate single crystal grown by TSSG method (TSSG법에 의해 육성한 KLN 단결정의 광학적 성질)

  • Tsuguo Fukuda;;Makiko Hashimoto
    • Journal of the Korean Crystal Growth and Crystal Technology
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.19-24
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    • 1995
  • Large size potassium lithium niobate (KLN) crystals with dimensions of $8{\times}6{\times}2 mm^3$ were grown by the top - seeded solution growth (TSSG) method. The extraordinary refractive index $n_e$at the second harmonic frequency for KLN crystal depends on the composition and decreases in this crystal due to the large Li content. KLN crystal was characterized by observation in UV - VIS spectrometry. It is transparent from the ultraviolet to infrared spectral regions that the transmission limit and cut- off wavelength are about 350 and 380 nm.

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