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Sublimation Crystal Growth of Yttrium Nitride...

by Li Du, J Edgar, Roberta A Meisner, Silvia Bakalova-hadjikrasteva, M Kuball
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Journal of Crystal Growth
Publication Date
Page Numbers
2896 to 2903
Volume
312
Issue
20

The sublimation–recombination crystal growth of bulk yttrium nitride crystals is reported. The YN source material was prepared by reacting yttrium metal with nitrogen at 1200 °C and 800 Torr total pressure. Crystals were produced by subliming this YN from the source zone, and recondensing it from the vapor as crystals at a lower temperature (by 50 °C). Crystals were grown from 2000 to 2100 °C and with a nitrogen pressure from 125 to 960 Torr. The highest rate was 9.64×10−5 mol/h (9.92 mg/h). The YN sublimation rate activation energy was 467.1±21.7 kJ/mol. Individual crystals up to 200 μm in dimension were prepared. X-ray diffraction confirmed that the crystals were rock salt YN, with a lattice constant of 4.88 Å. The YN crystals were unstable in air; they spontaneously converted to yttria (Y2O3) in 2–4 h. A small fraction of cubic yttria was detected in the XRD of a sample exposed to air for a limited time, while non-cubic yttria was detected in the Raman spectra for a sample exposed to air for more than 1 h.