Abstract
Equipment suited to the growth of crystals of several centimetres in length and a diameter of between 0.05 and 1.5 mm has been developed and employed for the growth of crystals of uranium and rare earth intermetallics. The tightly focused beam of a 150 W CO2 laser is used as heat source. The atmosphere in the growth chamber can be UHV or up to 500 hPa of purified argon. The fibres grown with this equipment show high crystallographic perfection. The crystals have been characterised by X-ray Laue and electrical resistivity measurements.
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