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1 December 1991 Optical diagnostics of mercuric iodide crystal growth
Arnold Burger, Steven H. Morgan, Enrique Silberman, Donald Nason
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Abstract
Two optical methods were recently developed for in situ monitoring of the growth process of mercuric iodide crystals. The first method uses resonance fluorescence spectroscopy (RFS) for the determination of iodine vapor present in the growth ampule, which is an important parameter in determining the stoichiometry, and therefore the quality of the crystals. The second method, reflectance spectroscopy thermometry (RST) measures the crystal face temperature with a present accuracy of +/- 1.5 degree(s)C.
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Arnold Burger, Steven H. Morgan, Enrique Silberman, and Donald Nason "Optical diagnostics of mercuric iodide crystal growth", Proc. SPIE 1557, Crystal Growth in Space and Related Optical Diagnostics, (1 December 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.49603
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KEYWORDS
Crystals

Iodine

Temperature metrology

Luminescence

Laser crystals

Fluorescence spectroscopy

Optical diagnostics

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