Issue 28, 2019

Seed orientation and pulling rate effects on bubbles and strain distribution on a sapphire crystal grown by the micro-pulling down method

Abstract

Undoped sapphire rod crystals (ϕ = 3 mm, length ≈ 170 mm) along different crystallographic orientations (a [11[2 with combining macron]0], m [10[1 with combining macron]0], c [0001] and c [0001] shifted 30° off axis) were successfully grown by the micro-pulling down (μ-PD) method. The bubble defect distribution was investigated as a function of the thermal gradient and pulling rates. It is observed that sapphire rods grown at a low pulling rate (v < 200 μm min−1) were bubble-free. A homogeneous temperature distribution around the capillary die will limit the bubble propagation. Pulling sapphire rods along the c-axis is a good way to minimize the bubble propagation. The effects of growth parameters on bubble and strain distribution in sapphire rods grown from μ-PD rods were discussed.

Graphical abstract: Seed orientation and pulling rate effects on bubbles and strain distribution on a sapphire crystal grown by the micro-pulling down method

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Apr 2019
Accepted
24 May 2019
First published
05 Jun 2019

CrystEngComm, 2019,21, 4200-4211

Seed orientation and pulling rate effects on bubbles and strain distribution on a sapphire crystal grown by the micro-pulling down method

R. Bouaita, G. Alombert-Goget, E. A. Ghezal, A. Nehari, O. Benamara, M. Benchiheub, G. Cagnoli, K. Yamamoto, X. Xu, V. Motto-Ros, H. Li, C. Dujardin and K. Lebbou, CrystEngComm, 2019, 21, 4200 DOI: 10.1039/C9CE00510B

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