Category
page 1Methods of crystal growth
Czochralski process
method of crystal growth

epitaxy
Epitaxy (prefix epi- means "on top of") is a type of crystal growth or material deposition in which new crystalline layers are formed with one or more well-defined orientations with respect to the crystalline seed layer. The deposited crystalline film is called an epitaxial film or epitaxial layer. The relative orientation(s) of the epitaxial layer to the seed layer is defined in terms of the orientation of the crystal lattice of each material. For most epitaxial growths, the new layer is usually crystalline and each crystallographic domain of the overlayer must have a well-defined orientation
molecular-beam epitaxy
epitaxy method for thin-film deposition of single crystals
fractional crystallization
method of refining substances based on differences in solubility
crystal bar process
Process for the commercial production of pure titanium and zirconium
zone melting
Purification process by moving a molten zone along a metal bar
Bridgman–Stockbarger technique
Method of crystallization
Verneuil process
manufacturing process of synthetic gemstones
Hydrothermal synthesis
Techniques for crystallizing substances
Laser-heated pedestal growth
crystal growth technique