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High-Energy Computed Tomography as a Prospective Tool for In Situ Monitoring of Mass Transfer Processes inside High-Pressure Reactors—A Case Study on Ammonothermal Bulk Crystal Growth of Nitrides including GaN
For the fundamental understanding and the technological development of the ammonothermal method for the synthesis and crystal growth of nitrides, an in situ monitoring technique for tracking mass transport of the nitride throughout the entire autoclave volume is desirable. The feasibility of using h...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9457664/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36079544 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15176165 |
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author | Schimmel, Saskia Salamon, Michael Tomida, Daisuke Neumeier, Steffen Ishiguro, Tohru Honda, Yoshio Chichibu, Shigefusa F. Amano, Hiroshi |
author_facet | Schimmel, Saskia Salamon, Michael Tomida, Daisuke Neumeier, Steffen Ishiguro, Tohru Honda, Yoshio Chichibu, Shigefusa F. Amano, Hiroshi |
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description | For the fundamental understanding and the technological development of the ammonothermal method for the synthesis and crystal growth of nitrides, an in situ monitoring technique for tracking mass transport of the nitride throughout the entire autoclave volume is desirable. The feasibility of using high-energy computed tomography for this purpose was therefore evaluated using ex situ measurements. Acceleration voltages of 600 kV were estimated to yield suitable transparency in a lab-scale ammonothermal setup for GaN crystal growth designed for up to 300 MPa operating pressure. The total scan duration was estimated to be in the order of 20 to 40 min, which was sufficient given the comparatively slow crystal growth speed in ammonothermal growth. Even shorter scan durations or, alternatively, lower acceleration voltages for improved contrast or reduced X-ray shielding requirements, were estimated to be feasible in the case of ammonoacidic growth, as the lower pressure requirements for this process variant allow for thinned autoclave walls in an adapted setup designed for improved X-ray transparency. Promising nickel-base and cobalt-base alloys for applications in ammonothermal reactors with reduced X-ray absorption in relation to the maximum operating pressure were identified. The applicability for the validation of numerical simulations of the growth process of GaN, in addition to the applicability of the technique to further nitride materials, as well as larger reactors and bulk crystals, were evaluated. |
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spelling | pubmed-94576642022-09-09 High-Energy Computed Tomography as a Prospective Tool for In Situ Monitoring of Mass Transfer Processes inside High-Pressure Reactors—A Case Study on Ammonothermal Bulk Crystal Growth of Nitrides including GaN Schimmel, Saskia Salamon, Michael Tomida, Daisuke Neumeier, Steffen Ishiguro, Tohru Honda, Yoshio Chichibu, Shigefusa F. Amano, Hiroshi Materials (Basel) Article For the fundamental understanding and the technological development of the ammonothermal method for the synthesis and crystal growth of nitrides, an in situ monitoring technique for tracking mass transport of the nitride throughout the entire autoclave volume is desirable. The feasibility of using high-energy computed tomography for this purpose was therefore evaluated using ex situ measurements. Acceleration voltages of 600 kV were estimated to yield suitable transparency in a lab-scale ammonothermal setup for GaN crystal growth designed for up to 300 MPa operating pressure. The total scan duration was estimated to be in the order of 20 to 40 min, which was sufficient given the comparatively slow crystal growth speed in ammonothermal growth. Even shorter scan durations or, alternatively, lower acceleration voltages for improved contrast or reduced X-ray shielding requirements, were estimated to be feasible in the case of ammonoacidic growth, as the lower pressure requirements for this process variant allow for thinned autoclave walls in an adapted setup designed for improved X-ray transparency. Promising nickel-base and cobalt-base alloys for applications in ammonothermal reactors with reduced X-ray absorption in relation to the maximum operating pressure were identified. The applicability for the validation of numerical simulations of the growth process of GaN, in addition to the applicability of the technique to further nitride materials, as well as larger reactors and bulk crystals, were evaluated. MDPI 2022-09-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9457664/ /pubmed/36079544 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15176165 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Schimmel, Saskia Salamon, Michael Tomida, Daisuke Neumeier, Steffen Ishiguro, Tohru Honda, Yoshio Chichibu, Shigefusa F. Amano, Hiroshi High-Energy Computed Tomography as a Prospective Tool for In Situ Monitoring of Mass Transfer Processes inside High-Pressure Reactors—A Case Study on Ammonothermal Bulk Crystal Growth of Nitrides including GaN |
title | High-Energy Computed Tomography as a Prospective Tool for In Situ Monitoring of Mass Transfer Processes inside High-Pressure Reactors—A Case Study on Ammonothermal Bulk Crystal Growth of Nitrides including GaN |
title_full | High-Energy Computed Tomography as a Prospective Tool for In Situ Monitoring of Mass Transfer Processes inside High-Pressure Reactors—A Case Study on Ammonothermal Bulk Crystal Growth of Nitrides including GaN |
title_fullStr | High-Energy Computed Tomography as a Prospective Tool for In Situ Monitoring of Mass Transfer Processes inside High-Pressure Reactors—A Case Study on Ammonothermal Bulk Crystal Growth of Nitrides including GaN |
title_full_unstemmed | High-Energy Computed Tomography as a Prospective Tool for In Situ Monitoring of Mass Transfer Processes inside High-Pressure Reactors—A Case Study on Ammonothermal Bulk Crystal Growth of Nitrides including GaN |
title_short | High-Energy Computed Tomography as a Prospective Tool for In Situ Monitoring of Mass Transfer Processes inside High-Pressure Reactors—A Case Study on Ammonothermal Bulk Crystal Growth of Nitrides including GaN |
title_sort | high-energy computed tomography as a prospective tool for in situ monitoring of mass transfer processes inside high-pressure reactors—a case study on ammonothermal bulk crystal growth of nitrides including gan |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9457664/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36079544 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15176165 |
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