J. Tersoff
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A simple high-temperature zone-fusion apparatus based on an elliptical mirror cavity and a 1 kW halogen lamp in one focus is described. Zone fusion is achieved by passing a ceramic rod through the second focus along the optical axis of the cavity by means of an excentrical sample holder. The apparatus has been used for single-crystal growth of refractory oxides and their solid solutions with melting temperatures up to 2100°C. © 1984.
J. Tersoff
Applied Surface Science
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