On melt solutions for the growth of CaTiO₃ crystals
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When calcium titanate crystals are grown from stoichiometric melts, they crystallize in the cubic perovskite structure. Upon cooling to room temperature they undergo subsequent phase transitions to tetragonal and orthorhombic modifications. These phase transitions are disruptive and result in severely damaged crystals. This paper presents differential thermal analysis data for several prospective solvents, with the aim to identify a system offering the possibility to perform crystal growth of undistorted CaTiO$_3$ crystals by crystallizing them significantly below the melting point directly in the low temperature modification. From mixtures CaF$_2$:TiO$_2$:CaTiO$_3$ = 3:1:1 (molar ratio) the growth of undistorted, at least millimeter-sized CaTiO$_3$ crystals is possible.
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