Vibration can be an effective way for controlling heat flow and the growth
interface during crystal growth. To better understand the role of axial vib
ration in vertical zone melting, an important process for crystal growth an
d purification, computer simulation is performed. For the zone melting of a
2-cm GaAs crystal in a quartz ampoule, simulation results show that an axi
al vibration, especially at high frequency, can significantly affect the fl
ows and further the growth interface. The concave growth front due to buoya
ncy convection can be also inverted easily to a convex one. The effects of
vibration frequency are further illustrated, and the validity of the high-f
requency model is examined. For GaAs, the resonance frequency is found at a
bout 0.5 Hz, where significant flow oscillation and severe periodic growth
and remelting can be induced. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights res
erved.