Monocrystal growing method

Single-crystal – oriented-crystal – and epitaxy growth processes; – Processes of growth from liquid or supercritical state – Having pulling during growth

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ABSTRACT:
In a method of growing a monocrystalline silicon based on the Czochralski method, the thermal Rossby number is set to at least 80 to develop the convection of a liquid of melted silicon in an axially symmetric form. A tube made of quartz is inserted in the silicon liquid to supply oxygen thereto to control the oxygen density of a resultant crystal. According to this method, there can be grown a silicon monocrystal which contains oxygen in an arbitrary density range from 10.sup.15 /cm.sup.3 to 10.sup.18 /cm.sup.3 and which has a uniform oxygen density variation not exceeding 5% in a plane vertical to a direction of the crystal growth.

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