Abstract

The paper gives an exhaustive survey of present methods of growing barium titanate by the crystallization of combined melts. A critical appraisal is carried out of the methods using melts with sodium and potassium carbonate and melts with barium chloride. From the results of our experiments the insufficiency of present facts in literature on growing according to the second method was shown. The molar ratio BaCl2: BaCO3 TiO2 — 2∶2∶1 is given as the best ratio for a certain temperature cycle of melting. A description is given of single-domain crystals produced by this melt not containing any other admixtures.

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