Crystal Growth: Theory and Techniques Volume 1
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1974
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Beschreibung: | In the last decade or so the growth of single crystals has assumed enormous importance for both academic research, and technology (particu larly in the field of 'electronics'). The range of fields involved is great: from electro-optics to metal corrosion, from semiconductors to magnetic bubble materials-one can add to the list almost indefinitely. However, while the general principles of crystal growth can be applied aImost right across the board, it turns out that the precise way in which one can grow a particular crystal best varies considerably from material to material. This, of course, is to emphasise the obvious; nonetheless, except in specialised papers in the scientific litera ture , little attempt seems to have been made to deal in any detail with the causes of the difficulties in growing particular kinds of materials and with methods of circumventing them. These specialised papers may be inaccessible, and in any case cannot be, usually, very broad in scope or detailed in treatment simply because of the pressure to keep papers short. And unfortunately few specialised monographs seem to have been produced. These points and others similar emerged repeatedly in discussions with crystal growers from aU parts of the World and indicated that there was a need for a publication which would deal in detail with problems and techniques for specialised areas of crystal growth |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (IX, 300 p) |
ISBN: | 9781475712728 9781475712742 |
DOI: | 10.1007/978-1-4757-1272-8 |
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spelling | Goodman, C. H. L. Verfasser aut Crystal Growth Theory and Techniques Volume 1 edited by C. H. L. Goodman Boston, MA Springer US 1974 1 Online-Ressource (IX, 300 p) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier In the last decade or so the growth of single crystals has assumed enormous importance for both academic research, and technology (particu larly in the field of 'electronics'). The range of fields involved is great: from electro-optics to metal corrosion, from semiconductors to magnetic bubble materials-one can add to the list almost indefinitely. However, while the general principles of crystal growth can be applied aImost right across the board, it turns out that the precise way in which one can grow a particular crystal best varies considerably from material to material. This, of course, is to emphasise the obvious; nonetheless, except in specialised papers in the scientific litera ture , little attempt seems to have been made to deal in any detail with the causes of the difficulties in growing particular kinds of materials and with methods of circumventing them. These specialised papers may be inaccessible, and in any case cannot be, usually, very broad in scope or detailed in treatment simply because of the pressure to keep papers short. And unfortunately few specialised monographs seem to have been produced. These points and others similar emerged repeatedly in discussions with crystal growers from aU parts of the World and indicated that there was a need for a publication which would deal in detail with problems and techniques for specialised areas of crystal growth Physics Crystallography https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-1272-8 Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | Goodman, C. H. L. Crystal Growth Theory and Techniques Volume 1 Physics Crystallography |
title | Crystal Growth Theory and Techniques Volume 1 |
title_auth | Crystal Growth Theory and Techniques Volume 1 |
title_exact_search | Crystal Growth Theory and Techniques Volume 1 |
title_full | Crystal Growth Theory and Techniques Volume 1 edited by C. H. L. Goodman |
title_fullStr | Crystal Growth Theory and Techniques Volume 1 edited by C. H. L. Goodman |
title_full_unstemmed | Crystal Growth Theory and Techniques Volume 1 edited by C. H. L. Goodman |
title_short | Crystal Growth |
title_sort | crystal growth theory and techniques volume 1 |
title_sub | Theory and Techniques Volume 1 |
topic | Physics Crystallography |
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