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There have been many reviews of liquid-phase growth of semiconductor materials (Brice, 1965, 1973, 1986; Elwell and Scheel, 1975) and whilst it is instructive to begin with a brief review of the basic techniques, this chapter is intended to emphasise the similarities underlying the apparent wide diversity of techniques. It also focuses attention on recent developments in Czochralski (CZ) and Bridgman growth, since these techniques are increasingly important in commercial production of bulk devices and the large-area substrates for epitaxial growth.
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Vere, A.W. (1987). Growth from the Liquid Phase. In: Crystal Growth. Updates in Applied Physics and Electrical Technology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-9897-5_4
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