Effect of foreign phases on the growth of NaBi(WO4)2 crystals
β Scribed by S. G. Singh; M. Tyagi; A. K. Singh; Sangeeta
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 154 KB
- Volume
- 45
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0232-1300
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β¦ Synopsis
Single crystals of NaBi(WO 4 ) 2 (NBW) have been grown by Czochralski technique, employing differently synthesized starting charge and different axial temperature gradients. The causes behind inherent problems related to compositional changes and associated lowering in crystallization temperature have been probed by analyzing XRD and DTA patterns of post growth residual charge. Presence of low melting phases viz. Na 2 WO 4 and hitherto unreported compound Na 5 Bi(WO 4 ) 4 is thought to be responsible for the observed decrease in crystallization temperature. This problem was tackled by segregating pure phase material through re-crystallization, under high axial temperature gradient. The use of re-crystallized charge enabled transformation of almost the entire charge into a single crystal of high transparency. The effect of starting charge synthesis and temperature gradient on the optical transmission characteristics of NBW crystal has also been investigated.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Potassium bismuth tungstate [KBi(WO 4 ) 2 ] single crystals have been grown by the top-seeded solution growth technique. Bulk crystal with dimensions up to several centimeters is obtained for the first time. Several selfflux systems have been used for the growth from the solution and the experiments