The density and surface tension of the K2O-Nb2O5 molten system between
50 and 56 mol% K2O melts were measured from 1080 to 1180 degrees C. E
xcess K2O in the melt can reduce both density and surface tension, and
there is a minimum both in the composition dependence and in the temp
erature dependence of the density within this composition range. It wa
s found that the temperature coefficient of surface tension -d tau/dT
was the smallest around the 52 mol% K2O region. The surface tension wa
s observed to increase with soak time, but the temperature coefficient
-d tau/dT decreased by the soak process. These properties and variati
ons may explain why a KNbO3 crystal should be grown from the melt with
a composition of 52 to 54 mol% K2O at a soak temperature above 1150 d
egrees C after several days.