A floating zone method was used to study the effects of the growth vel
ocity and the starting compositions of the feed rod on the crystal gro
wth behavior of Bi-2212. It shows that a necessary condition for obtai
ning large single crystals along the c-axis is that the solid-liquid i
nterface of a rod maintains a smooth interface during crystal growth.
A planar growth interface tends to break down into a cellular interfac
e, while increasing the velocity from 0.2 mm/h, or white deviating fro
m the optimum composition of Bi2.1Sr1.9Ca1.0Cu2.0Ox in a feed rod. Sin
gle crystals of up to 20 x 5.5 x 1.5 mm3 along the a-, b- and c-axes h
ave been grown in a 6.4 mm diameter rod with optimum growth conditions
. X-ray Laue measurements show that the quality of the single crystals
is good. T(conset) is 91 K for as-grown crystals.