Deviations from stoichiometry occurring during the crystal growth of lithium niobate have been studied by 93Nb NMR and by shifts in the ferroelectric transition temperature. The high-temperature phase equilibria of nonstoichiometric lithium niobate were accurately determined by these techniques together with DTA and crystal-growth experiments. The congruently melting composition is located at 48.6 mole% Li2O and the solid-solution region at room temperature extends from 48% to 50% Li2O. The implications of growth at noncongruently melting compositions on the compositional uniformity of lithium niobate are discussed in detail.
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