Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1796912 Journal of Crystal Growth 2006 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The morphologies of vanadate garnets (NaCa2M2V3O12, M=Ni, Mg or Co) were studied by growing well-formed crystals from sodium vanadate flux. The first rank F-faces were determined by growing crystals at low supersaturation levels and were found to be the {1 1 0} face at lower temperature and the {2 1 1} face at higher temperature. This change was ascribed to a change in the ratio of the bond lengths at the octahedral site to that of the dodecahedral site with increasing temperature. When crystals grew larger in the lower temperature region, predominantly {2 1 1} faces appeared in addition to {1 1 0} faces, whereas in the higher temperature region, {1 1 0} faces were predominant over {2 1 1} faces. The reason for these phenomena was ascribed to the surface kinetics caused by an increase in the rate of mineral nutrient transport to the surface of the crystal with increasing crystal size.

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