Abstract

Research on the synthesis of mica was started in Japan in 1938. As the first step, compositions which crystallize easily were investigated. The next step was the determination of the temperature of crystallization from melts and the rate of crystal growth. Experiments with growing of crystals were performed and these fundamental properties were determined. Various types of mica were synthesized. The results of (1) the determination of temperature of crystallization and rate of growth of fluor‐phlogopite from melts and (2) studies on the isomorphism in the various types of synthetic mica, e.g., chemical composition, crystal size, refractive index, electrical properties, heat of crystallization, and temperature of crystallization, are summarized. The practical uses of both synthetic mica and glass‐bonded synthetic mica ceramics are described.

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