05308nam 2200661 450 991013217100332120200520144314.03-527-68924-93-527-68434-43-527-68436-0(CKB)3710000000214548(EBL)1757620(OCoLC)886110191(SSID)ssj0001412619(PQKBManifestationID)11783090(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001412619(PQKBWorkID)11409781(PQKB)10212326(OCoLC)891397935(MiAaPQ)EBC1757620(Au-PeEL)EBL1757620(CaPaEBR)ebr10905782(CaONFJC)MIL633707(PPN)182432394(EXLCZ)99371000000021454820140822h20142014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrIntroduction to crystal growth and characterization /Klaus-Werner Benz and Wolfgang Neumann ; with a contribution by Anna MogilatenkoWeinheim, Germany :Wiley-VCH,2014.©20141 online resource (441 p.)Description based upon print version of record.3-527-31840-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction to Crystal Growth and Characterization; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 Fundamentals of Crystalline Materials; 1.1 Crystalline State; 1.2 Fundamentals of Geometrical Crystallography; 1.2.1 Crystal Lattices; 1.2.2 Crystal Axes Systems, Crystal Systems, and Crystal Families; 1.2.3 Crystal Faces and Zones; 1.2.4 Indexing in the Hexagonal Crystal Family; 1.3 Morphological Symmetry of Crystals; 1.3.1 Crystallographic Point Groups; 1.3.2 Some Basic Facts of Group Theory; 1.4 Structural Symmetry; 1.4.1 Crystal Lattices, Motifs, and Crystal Structures1.4.1.1 Bravais Lattices1.4.1.2 The Reciprocal Lattice; 1.4.1.3 Lattice Transformations; 1.4.2 Crystallographic Space Groups; 1.4.2.1 General Remarks; 1.4.2.2 The International Tables for Crystallography - The Reference Book for the Representation of Space Group Symmetries; 1.4.2.3 Mathematical Description of the Space Group Symmetry; 1.4.3 Generalized Crystallographic Symmetry; 1.5 Crystal Structures; 1.5.1 Sphere Packings; 1.5.2 Selected Examples of Inorganic Structure Types; 1.5.2.1 Polymorphism and Polytypism; 1.5.3 Selected Examples of Molecular Crystals1.5.4 Symmetry Relations between Crystal Structures1.6 Crystallographic Databases and Crystallographic Computer Programs; Appendix: Supplementary Material S1 Special Crystal Forms of Cubic Crystal Classes; References; Chapter 2 Basics of Growth Mechanism and Solidification; 2.1 Nucleation Processes; 2.1.1 Homogeneous Nucleation; 2.1.2 Heterogeneous Nucleation; 2.1.3 Metastable Zone Regime; 2.1.4 Equilibrium Shape of Crystals; 2.2 Kinetic Processes and Growth Mechanism; 2.2.1 Molecular Kinetic Theory of Crystal Growth; 2.2.2 Interfaces and Roughening of Surfaces2.2.3 Vapor-Liquid-Solid (VLS) Mechanism2.2.4 Crystal Growth from Ambient Phases on Rough Surfaces: Vapor Phase, Solution, and Melt Media; 2.2.5 Crystal Growth on Flat Surfaces; 2.3 Phase Diagrams and Principles of Segregation; 2.3.1 Phase Diagrams with a Continuous Miscibility in the Solid and Liquid Phases; 2.3.2 Segregation and Segregation Coefficients; 2.3.3 Constitutional Supercooling and Morphological Stability; 2.4 Principles of Flow Regimes in Growth Melts; 2.4.1 Buoyancy Convection; 2.4.2 Marangoni Convection; ReferencesChapter 3 Growth Techniques in Correlation with Related Growth Mechanism3.1 Overview on Main Growth Techniques; 3.2 Principles of Melt Growth Techniques; 3.2.1 The Czochralski Crystal Growth Process; 3.2.2 Growth Method after Bridgman; 3.2.3 The Float Zone Crystal Growth Process; 3.2.4 Bulk Crystal Growth from Metallic Solutions; 3.2.4.1 Traveling Solvent Method (TSM); 3.2.4.2 Traveling Heater Method (THM); 3.2.4.3 The Solute, Synthesis, Diffusion Method (SSD); 3.3 Bulk Crystal Growth of II-VI Compounds from the Vapor3.3.1 Crystal Growth of CdTe by a Sublimation Traveling Heater Method, STHM, in Closed AmpoulesThis new textbook provides for the first time a comprehensive treatment of the basics of contemporary crystallography and crystal growth in a single volume. The reader will be familiarized with the concepts for the description of morphological and structural symmetry of crystals. The architecture of crystal structures of selected inorganic and molecular crystals is illustrated. The main crystallographic databases as data sources of crystal structures are described. Nucleation processes, their kinetics and main growth mechanism will be introduced in fundamentals of crystal growth. Some phase dCrystal growthCrystal growth.548.5Benz Klaus-Werner881807Neumann WolfgangMogilatenko AnnaMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910132171003321Introduction to crystal growth and characterization1969496UNINA