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Resolving electron and hole transport properties in semiconductor materials by constant light-induced magneto transport. [PDF]

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Professor Dr. Jan Czochralski and His Method(Opinions, Reports and Essay)

open access: yesJournal of the Japanese Association for Crystal Growth, 1999
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Jan Czochralski教授の故郷を訪れて

open access: yesJournal of the Japanese Association for Crystal Growth, 2001
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Jan Czochralski—father of the Czochralski method

Journal of Crystal Growth, 2002
Abstract A critical review of papers concerning the invention of the “Czochralski method” is presented. It is beyond all doubt that this method of pulling single crystals from the melt should be named after the Polish scientist, chemist and metallurgist J. Czochralski. The recent curious supposition by H.J.
Paweł E Tomaszewski
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Jan Czochralski: Brief sketch of his life and achievements

Journal of Crystal Growth, 2014
Abstract On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the death and the approaching centenary of the discovery of the Czochralski method a brief sketch of biography and achievements of Professor Jan Czochralski is presented. Biography and scientific achievements of Jan Czochralski are associated with Kcynia hometown, and to his stay in Berlin ...
Anna Pajaczkowska
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Jan Czochralski, the pioneer of crystal research [PDF]

open access: yesEurophysics News, 2011
Jan Czochralski (1885-1953) was born in Kcynia near Bydgoszcz (Kujawy and Pomorze district in Poland), roughly halfway between Warsaw and Berlin. His seminal work on metallic single crystals and their growth rates was published in Zeitschrift fur physikalische Chemie, received for publication in August 1916, but not published until two years later [2].
Adam Gadomski
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The Czochralski Method ‐ where we are 90 years after Jan Czochralski’s invention

Crystal Research and Technology, 2007
AbstractThe Czochralski method, i.e. pulling a crystal from the melt, became the most important technology for the production of large semiconductor (Si, GaAs, InP, GaP …) and optical crystals (oxides, CaF2…). The present status is achieved by a profound analysis of the mechanisms of heat and species transport which are relevant for the stability of ...
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Professor Jan Czochralski and the Czochralski award

Physica Status Solidi (B): Basic Research, 2011
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