Abstract

Large single crystals of cadmium sulphide have been grown in vacuum at comparatively lower temperatures ∽ 1025–1060 °C. A substantial rate of transport of the material to the crystal growth site has been made possible by using good stoichiometry and high purity initial charge in self-sealing ampoules. The nature of the free growing surfaces of the grown crystals have also been discussed.

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