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... single crystals by physical vapor deposition which have far fewer lattice defects than crystals grown from melts ( Recker and Leckebusch , 1969 ) . In order to grow large single crystals from the vapor phase , it is neces- sary to ...
... single crystals by physical vapor deposition which have far fewer lattice defects than crystals grown from melts ( Recker and Leckebusch , 1969 ) . In order to grow large single crystals from the vapor phase , it is neces- sary to ...
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... single crystals - e.g . , see Section III . plex interactions that can occur in high temperature systems indicates 126 3. Chemical Vapor Transport and Deposition Enhanced Volatility Processes and Complex Vapors.
... single crystals - e.g . , see Section III . plex interactions that can occur in high temperature systems indicates 126 3. Chemical Vapor Transport and Deposition Enhanced Volatility Processes and Complex Vapors.
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... single crystals is also possible and this can provide materials of superior strength and oxidation . resistance in particular crystal orientations . For many years iodide processing was the sole source of high purity Zr . Iodide ...
... single crystals is also possible and this can provide materials of superior strength and oxidation . resistance in particular crystal orientations . For many years iodide processing was the sole source of high purity Zr . Iodide ...
Contents
Appendix Major Literature Sources for High Temperature Chemistry | 36 |
GraphiteGas Reactions | 59 |
Appendix Some Additional Recent Literature on High Temperature GasSolid | 89 |
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