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Calcium fluoride (CaF2) crystals were grown by gradient freeze technique (GF), and especially a novel shaped crystal growth method was presented to grow dome-shaped crystal.
In the next part, we have discussed about various synthesis techniques with more focus on the metal flux technique towards the well shaped crystal growth of novel compounds.
This paper investigates a novel quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) biosensor with a small and rectangular flow cell along with a correspondingly shaped crystal electrode.
The capillary dynamic stability of shaped crystal growth from the melt is analyzed using a mathematical model based on the proposal of axisymmetry of crystal and setup geometry.
The final suggested dimensions consist of a cylindrically shaped crystal with a diameter of 5 mm, a total length of 5 mm and a tapered head length of 1 mm.
The structural analyses revealed that the β-FeSi2 layers grow in the form of irregularly shaped crystal grains, with a pronounced surface morphology, but with a rather sharp silicide/silicon interface.
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After cooling down to room temperature, purple needle shaped crystals were harvested by centrifugation (12000 rpm) after 3 min.
Shaped crystals: Growth by the Micro-pulling-down Technique (Ed: Fukuda, T. Chani, V. I ., Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg 2007.
Small, hexagonally shaped crystals were observed after incubation at 18°C for one week.
Using a different protein preparation expressed in Sf9 cells, it was possible to obtain cubic pyramid shaped crystals in 23% PEG 4K and 0.3 M (NH4 2SO4.
After optimisation hexagonal rod shaped crystals grow up to maximum dimensions of 0.3 0.8 mm in 20 days in 18% PEG 4K and 0.4 M AS, or 10 days in 17% PEG 4K, 0.3 M (NH4 2SO4 and 3% dioxane.
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