Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1555202 Superlattices and Microstructures 2006 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Cubic-silicon carbide crystals have been grown from carbon-rich silicon solutions using the travelling-zone method. To improve the growth process, we investigated the effect of controlling more tightly some of the growth parameters. Using such improved growth conditions, our best sample is a 12 mm diameter and ∼3 mm long 3C–SiC crystal. It is grown on a (0001) 2∘ off, 6H–SiC seed and has 〈111〉〈111〉-orientation. The low amount of silicon inclusions results in a reduced internal stress, which is demonstrated by the consideration of μμ-Raman spectra collected at room temperature on a large number of samples.

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