Single Crystal Growth – New Techniques on Old Base

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The progress in advanced single crystal growth demands versatile, advanced equipment. Multizone furnaces are able to fulfill unusual technological requirements providing versatile and reliable all-in-one tools for laboratories on the ground or in space. The concept of the Universal Multizone Crystallizator (UMC), its hardware and software components along with several application examples are demonstrated.

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