Abstract

The theory of the weighing method of automatic Czochralski crystal growth developed by Bardsley et al. is extended to cover the cases of non-flat interface growth. It is shown that including the total meniscus volume and the interface segment area in the model can predict possible normal behaviour in anomalous material crystal growth. i.e. one with non-zero meniscus contact angle and liquid density exceeding solid one.

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