Abstract

Cadmium telluride (CdTe) and his compounds play a leading role in X‐ray and γ‐ray detector technology. One of the most used methods for growing these crystals is the travelling heater method (THM). The ingots obtained by using this technique show excellent composition uniformity, but the structural quality is affected by the presence of large grains which appear because of large curvatures of the solid‐liquid interface during the solidification process. This numerical work investigate the thermal field and melt convection in CdTe processing by THM in order to elucidate the mechanism of growing these crystals. The influence of the furnace geometry on the interface shape and temperature gradient in liquid is analyzed for samples with small (1 cm) and large (5 cm) diameters. The computations include flow effects on thermal field in the melted zone. The thermal conditions are optimized for THM growth of CdTe crystals at high solidification temperatures. A new multi‐zone furnace configuration for growing crystals of large diameter and flattened interface is proposed in this work.

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