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Mass Transfer in Closed Ampoule Vapor Crystal Growth
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 February 2011
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Closed ampoule vapor transport techniques are widely employed for the preparation of single crystals [1–5]. The experimental simplicity of these techniques makes them also attractive for fundamental crystal growth transport studies in reduced gravity environments. However, the underlying transport processes are complex and difficult to quantify.
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