Single-crystal fibers of Bi12SiO20 and Bi12TiO20 up to 90 mm in length
with diameters of 200-1200 mu m have been pulled along the [001] and
[011] crystallographic axis by the LHPG method. The powder X-ray diffr
action and the electron-probe microanalysis have been used for charact
erization of the as-grown fibers. Microstructure of the sillenite fibr
es has been studied by the chemical etching method. The dislocations,
inclusions and striations have been found to be the main imperfections
in the as-grown fibers. The dislocation density has been estimated on
the ground of the etching pits using optical and electronic microscop
y and compared with that evaluated by the Tsivinskii's relation. The c
onditions of formation of microdefects are discussed in relation with
the growth conditions, morphology and chemical composition of the as-g
rown fibers.