Synthesis and Properties of Large Single Crystals of Strontium Titanate

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Leon Merker
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jul 1, 1955

Abstract

Flame fusion growth of strontium titanate crystals was undertaken to obtain large transparent crystals on which physical data could be gathered. The fact that strontium titanate is a cubic crystal and probably has a high index of refraction indicated that it might be useful in optics. No large boules* of strontium titanate had been synthesized previously, and none have been found as natural occurrences. The flame fusion process, invented by Verneuil in 1904, was first applied to grow large crystals of ruby and has since been used extensively to grow crystals of corundum and spinel on a commercial scale. Only during the past nine years has this technique been applied to the growth of large single crystals of other high melting compounds such as rutile, mullite and ferrites.
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APA: Leon Merker  (1955)  Synthesis and Properties of Large Single Crystals of Strontium Titanate

MLA: Leon Merker Synthesis and Properties of Large Single Crystals of Strontium Titanate. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1955.

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