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14 July 1997 Computer-controlled growth of organic crystals from solutions
Bernard Marciniak, Michal Strozik, Jan Konopacki, Jerzy Dabrowski
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Proceedings Volume 3178, Solid State Crystals: Growth and Characterization; (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.280710
Event: XII Conference on Solid State Crystals: Materials Science and Applications, 1996, Zakopane, Poland
Abstract
A new type apparatus for growth of organic single crystals from solutions by lowering temperature is described. Microcomputer system 'Crystal 01' our design was used to control the rate of temperature lowering and agitation of the crystal and growth solution. At the range of temperature 313 - 298 K practically linear cooling T equals minus 0.0008 t plus 313.02, R2 equals 0.9998 with the rate 0.05 K/h was achieved.
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Bernard Marciniak, Michal Strozik, Jan Konopacki, and Jerzy Dabrowski "Computer-controlled growth of organic crystals from solutions", Proc. SPIE 3178, Solid State Crystals: Growth and Characterization, (14 July 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.280710
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KEYWORDS
Crystals

Temperature metrology

Glasses

Control systems

Image registration

Magnetism

Calibration

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