Abstract

The growth of magnesia by both hydrothermal and fluxed-melt techniques has been achieved. In the latter process, growth of an appreciable volume of material on a seed crystal was obtained by temperature gradient transport. The quality of the product was generally superior to that of the staring material, although microscopic inclusions of flux were commonly observed. The latter probably arise partly through temperature fluctuations during growth.

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