Claims
- 1. Method of forming crystalline material into large diameter substantially mono-crystalline rods having a minimum of dislocations comprising, at least the steps of, rotating a substantially solid cake of crystalline material within a controlled atmosphere about a generally vertical central axis; heating at least a portion of the upper surface of such cake on at least one side of the rotational axis to a temperature just above the melting point of the material so that the heat and rotation provide a pool of molten material encircling the rotational axis supported and contained by the cake; slowly withdrawing a substantially mono-crystalline rod upwardly from the surface of said pool so that material from said pool may crystallize at the interface therebetween to elongate the crystal structure of the rod; and rotating the rod at substantially the same rotational velocity and in the same direction about a generally vertically disposed axis parallel to and off-center from the rotational axis of the cake so that the relative motion at the pool-rod interface is substantially uniform across the entire face of the rod and thermal asymmetrics are minimized.
- 2. Method defined in claim 1 further comprising heating the entire cake to a temperature just below the melting point thereof so that the temperaure throughout the pool will be substantially uniform.
- 3. Method defined in claim 1 further comprising cooling the rod at a uniform rate from a fixed location relative to the surface of the pool so that the temperature profile at the interface will be substantially flat and uniform to reduce the incidence of thermal stresses and crystal dislocations.
- 4. Method defined in claim 2 further comprising providing a uniform temperature condition to the rod at a fixed distance above the surface of the pool so that a uniform and controlled heat balance will be produced and the temperature profile at the rod-pool interface will be substantially uniform, flat and constant.
- 5. Method defined in claim 4 wherein said step of providing a uniform temperature condition comprises passing the rod through a cooling sleeve having a controlled reduced temperature for uniformly cooling the rod.
- 6. Method defined in claim 4, wherein said step of providing a uniform temperature condition comprises passing the rod through a heating sleeve having a controlled elevated temperature for uniformly heating the rod.
- 7. Method defined in claim 4 wherein said step of providing a uniform temperature condition comprises passing the rod through heating and cooling zones to control the growing profile across the rod at the rod-pool interface.
- 8. In a method of forming crystalline materials into substantially mono-crystalline rods wherein a pool of molten crystalline material is rotated about a generally vertical axis, and a substantially monocrystalline rod is withdrawn upwardly from the surface of the pool so that material from the pool crystallizes at the interface therebetween to elongate the crystal structure of the rod, the improvement comprises:
- providing a controlled temperature zone at the interface between the pool and the rod; and
- controlling the temperature of the controlled temperature zone so that as the rod is passed through the controlled temperaure zone, the horizontal cross sectional growing profile across the rod at the rod-pool interface is controlled to maintain a uniform temperature across said horizontal cross sectional growing profile.
- 9. Method defined in claim 8 wherein said monocrystalline rod is rotated.
- 10. In a method of forming crystalline materials into substantially monocrystalline rods wherein said rod is withdrawn from a molten pool so that the material from the pool crystallizes at the interface therebetween to elongate the crystal structure of the rod, the improvement comprises:
- providing a controlled temperature zone at the interface between the pool and the rod; and
- controlling the temperature of the controlled temperature zone so that as the rod is passed through the controlled temperature zone at a fixed distance from the pool, the temperature profile horizontally across the cross-section of the rod at the rod-pool interface is uniformly controlled to maintain a uniform temperature across said horizontal cross section of the rod.
- 11. Method defined in claim 10 wherein dynamic heat flow in the rod is controlled from the pool-rod interface to a distance beyond which there is no further effect on the growth at the interface.
- 12. Method defined in claim 10 wherein controlled temperature condition comprises at least one heat exchange zone.
- 13. Method defined in claim 10 wherein temperature profile across rod is flat.
- 14. Method defined in claim 1 including a vessel containing the pool of molten material and further comprising disposing a chilled mold below the vessel containing the pool to catch any material that will fall thereon without contamination of the material.
- 15. Method defined in claim 14 wherein said chilled mold is contoured so that solidification of material cannot damage said mold by expansion or contraction of material.
- 16. Method of forming crystalline material into large diameter substantially mono-crystalline rods having a minimum of dislocations comprising, at least the steps of, rotating a substantially solid cake or crystalline material within a controlled atmosphere about a generally vertical central axis; heating such cake to maintain the temperature thereof just below the melting point of the materia; heating at least a portion of the upper surface of such cake on at least one side of the rotational axis to a temperature just above the melting point of the material so that the heat and rotation provide a pool of molten material having a generally uniform temperature supported and contained by the cake; slowly withdrawing a substantially monocrystalline rod upwardly from the surface of said pool so that material from said pool may crystallize at the interface therebetween to elongate the crystal structure of the rod; and providing a uniform and controlled temperature zone to the rod at a fixed distance from the surface of the pool so that a flat and uniform temperaure will exist horizontally across the cross section of the interface.
- 17. Method defined in claim 16 wherein said step of providing a uniform temperature condition comprises passing the rod through a cooling sleeve having a controlled reduced temperature for uniformly cooling the rod.
- 18. Method defined in claim 16 wherein said step of providing a uniform temperature condition comprises passing the rod through a heating sleeve having a controlled elevated temperature for uniformly heating the rod.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 898,136 filed on Aug. 19, 1986, abandoned, which was a divisional of Application Ser. No. 564,773 filed Dec. 27, 1983, Now U.S. Pat. No. 4,650,540 which, in turn, was a continuation of Application Ser. No. 594,257 filed July 9, 1975, now abandoned, which, in turn, was a continuation-in-part of Application Ser. No. 614,728 filed Feb. 8, 1967, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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