3. LPE growth of single-crystal thin films
3.1 Fluorides
3.1.1 Difficulties inherent in fluoride growth
Fluorides are crystals that are not very hygroscopic in their solid state, making them easy to use in the open air without any special precautions. Nevertheless, the growth of fluoride crystals is very delicate and requires a certain amount of expertise, since in their liquid state, fluorides are highly reactive with oxygen in the air, with humidity or with residual OH radical groups present in the precursors used. This leads to partial hydrolysis of the...
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Bibliography
Websites
CNRS CMDO+ network (Micro-nanostructured crystals and devices for optics) http://cmdo.cnrs.fr/
CNRS CRISTECH network http://www.cristech.cnrs.fr
Events
National Crystal Days for Optics (JNCO-Formation): National CNRS training event organized through the CNRS CMDO+ network. http://cmdo.cnrs.fr/
Journées nationales des cristaux pour l'optique (JNCO-SFO): National conference organized by the Crystals for Optics Club of the Société française d'optique.
Directory
Laboratories and research centers working on the growth and structuring of thin crystalline layers by liquid-phase epitaxy
Center de recherche sur les ions, les matériaux et la photonique (CIMAP) – OML "Optique-Matériaux-Laser" group http://www.cimap.ensicaen.fr
European Synchrotron radiation Facilities...
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