Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1794037 | Journal of Crystal Growth | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Zinc oxide (ZnO) single crystal was grown, for the first time, by the self-flux method using a high-purity zinc solvent saturated with oxygen. ZnO crystals were successfully grown in the solvent by moving a growing crystal slowly, at about 17 mm/day along a temperature gradient (1.5 °C/mm) in a furnace, from 1050 to 500 °C. Hexagonal single crystals 1–3 mm in length and 0.5–1 mm in thickness were obtained. Energy-dispersive X-ray diffraction, secondary ion mass spectrometry, and photoluminescence confirmed that the purity and crystallinity of the ZnO crystals grown in this work were high.
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Authors
Sang-Hwui Hong, Takashi Sato, Makoto Mikami, Masahito Uchikoshi, Kouji Mimura, Yoshihiko Masa, Minoru Isshiki,