Abstract

AbstractThe conditions for growing Cr‐, Mn‐, Fe‐, Co‐, Ni‐, and Cr + Al‐doped BSO crystals from a stoichiometric melt by the Czochralski method have been the subject of research. A decrease of the absorption coefficient along the growth axis was observed in undoped crystals of 50 mm diameter and 150 mm long, which is indicative of melt stoichiometry change in the course of the growth run. The transmission and reflection spectra of different crystals were measured and the absorption coefficients was determined in the range 0.38–0.70 μm. When Fe dopant concentration exceeds a limit value, the absorption spectrum is blue‐shifted relative to the undoped case and the absorption coefficient decreases. Co, Cr, Mn, and Cr + Al dopants produce a red shift and increase the absorption coefficient. Combined Cr + Al doping shift the absorption spectrum to the blue region as compared to Cr‐only doping with the same Cr concentration.

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