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A Systematic study on the growth of GaN single crystals using the Na-based fluxmethod
M. Kawahara,Y. Yamada,H. Umeda,M. Morishita,F. Kawamura,M. Yoshimura,Y. Mori,T. Sasaki 한양대학교 세라믹연구소 2005 Journal of Ceramic Processing Research Vol.6 No.2
To obtain bulk gallium nitride (GaN) single crystals applicable as the substrate for GaN homoepitaxial growth, we have adopted the Na flux method with some modifications. Assuming that a key reaction of this method is nitrogen dissolution into a flux, we considered both the gas composition and the liquid phase composition. The use of ammonia gas had effects in lowering the threshold pressure for the GaN growth compared with the nitrogen gas which had been used in the original Na flux method. The composition change from pure Na to a mixture of Ca and Na for the flux also brought some favorable effects such as lowering the threshold pressure, and an improvement in the crystal transparency. Finally, the liquid phase epitaxy (LPE) technique along with the Na-based flux method led to the growth of bulk GaN single crystals with much lower dislocation densities than the seed crystals.
COMPARISON OF UTILIZATION OF CELLULOSE AND CORN DIETARY FIBER AS AN ENERGY SOURCE IN CHICKS
Muramatsu, T.,Morishita, T.,Furuse, M.,Okumura, J. Asian Australasian Association of Animal Productio 1992 Animal Bioscience Vol.5 No.1
An experiment was conducted to investigate effects of fiber source on growth performance, N and neutral detergent fiber (NDF) digestibility, and utilization of energy in chicks fed an isocaloric low-energy diet from 7 to 21 days of age. Two fiber sources, cellulose and corn dietary fiber (CDF), were included in a diet at 10, 20 and 30% at the expense of kaolin, an inert diluent. The CDF contained 76.5% NDF consisting mainly of hemicellulose. The results showed that growth performance, N and NDF digestibility, dietary DE and ME values, energy deposition, and NE for production in birds fed CDF were inferior to those in birds fed cellulose. It can be concluded, from the present study, that chicks can utilize cellulose more efficiently than CDF up to a level of 30%.