New Book Discusses Crystal Growth Based on Capillarity

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/e6bc62/crystal_growth_pro) has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new book "Crystal Growth Processes Based on Capillarity: Czochralski, Floating Zone, Shaping and Crucible Techniques" to their offering.

The demand for large, high-quality single crystals has increased rapidly as a result of the growing semiconductor and optics industry, where perfect single crystals are used as substrates or components for devices.

Crystal Growth Processes Based on Capillarity covers all crystal growth techniques and explains why and how they are dependent on liquid surface phenomena, or capillarity. Each chapter addresses fundamental capillary effects, detailed experimental developments, technically important processes, and associated software.

The book includes:

  • Basic principles of capillarity, wetting and growth angle data and detailed mathematical treatments
  • Shape stability in capillary crystal growth, including Verneuil and Czochralski techniques
  • Czochralski process dynamics and control
  • Floating Zone crystal growth
  • Shaped crystal growth of silicon and sapphire, micro-pulling down techniques
  • Vertical Bridgman and dewetting processes
  • Marangoni convection in crystal growth

With over 25 years experience, Duffar brings together a good balance of theory and experimental techniques, making this a resource for all crystal growers in both research and in industry.

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