Materials Research (Jun 2004)

Characterization of growth sectors in synthetic quartz grown from cylindrical seeds parallel to [0001] direction

  • Pedro Luiz Guzzo,
  • Armando Hideki Shinohara,
  • Harlan Allen Dantas Costa,
  • Alberto Arnaldo Raslan,
  • Carlos Kenichi Suzuki,
  • Walter Mendes Azevedo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-14392004000200011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
pp. 285 – 291

Abstract

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In the present study, the morphology and the impurity distribution were investigated in growth sectors formed around the [0001] axis of synthetic quartz crystals. Plates containing cylindrical holes and cylindrical bars parallel to [0001] were prepared by ultrasonic machining and further used as seed-crystals. The hydrothermal growth of synthetic quartz was carried out in a commercial autoclave under NaOH solution during 50 days. The morphologies of crystals grown from cylindrical seeds were characterized by X-ray diffraction topography. For both types of crystals, +X- and X- growth sectors were distinctly observed. Infrared spectroscopy and ionizing radiation were adopted to reveal the distribution of point defects related to Si-Al substitution and OH-species. It was found a different distribution of Al-related centers in relation to the crystals grown from conventional Y-bar and Z-plate seeds.

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