Fundamentals of Crystal Growth I [E-Book] : Macroscopic Equilibrium and Transport Concepts / by Franz E. Rosenberger.
The intrinsic properties of a solid, i. e. , the properties that result from its specific structure, can be largely modified by crystallographic and chem ical defects. The formation of these defects is governed by the heat and mass transfer conditions which prevail on and near a crystal-nutrient in...
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Personal Name(s): | Rosenberger, Franz E., author |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer,
1979
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Physical Description: |
X, 532 p. online resource. |
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englisch |
ISBN: |
9783642812750 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-3-642-81275-0 |
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Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences ;
5 |
Subject (LOC): |
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Thermodynamics
- 2.1 Systems
- 2.2 State Variables
- 2.3 Equations of State
- 2.4 First Law of Thermodynamics
- 2.5 Second Law of Thermodynamics
- 2.6 Thermal Efficiency
- 2.7 Reversibility and Entropy
- 2.8 Chemical Potential
- 2.9 Thermodynamic Potentials
- 2.10 Equilibrium
- 2.11 Chemical Equilibrium
- 2.12 Thermochemical Calculations
- Problems
- 3. Phase Equilibria and Phase Diagrams
- 3.1 Clausius-Clapeyron Relation
- 3.2 Gibbs Phase Rule
- 3.3 Monocomponent Systems
- 3.4 Binary Systems
- 3.5 Ternary Systems
- 3.6 Sources for Phase Diagrams and Solubility Data
- Problems
- 4. Crystal Growth and Phase Diagrams
- 4.1 The Ideal System
- 4.2 Classification of Fluid to Solid Processes
- 4.3 Liquid-Solid Equilibria
- 4.4 Vapor-Condensed Phase Equilibria
- 4.5 Container Materials
- Problems
- 5. Mass Transport and Heat Transfer
- 5.1 Fluxes and References Frames
- 5.2 Diffusion
- 5.3 Forced Convective Flow
- 5.4 Convective-Diffusive Mass Transfer
- 5.5 Non-Radiative Heat Transfer
- 5.6 Radiative Heat Transfer
- 5.7 Stefan Problems
- 5.8 Free Convection
- Problems
- 6. Segregation
- 6.1 Segregation Coefficients
- 6.2 Equilibrium Segregation
- 6.3 Steady-State Segregation
- 6.4 Macrodistribution
- 6.5 Microdistribution
- Problems
- Appendices
- A. Universal Gas Constant
- B. Thermodynamic Functions
- C. Derivations of some Relations Used in Sect. 5.2
- References.