Talk:Bridgman–Stockbarger method
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Some questions: Why is the Czochralski process more difficult for gallium arsenide? Is in other cases the Czochralski process better? Why? Is this process mostly done in a long container? That seems to me the easiest way to cool down starting from one side. Any photographic material?
Bridgeman or Bridgman edit
Hello,
is the technique the same as the Bridgman-Stockbarger? Is it Bridgeman or Bridgman? (Googlefight says Bridgman-Stockbarger and not Bridgeman-Stockbarger).
Referenced added, minor edits edit
I have added references to Bridgeman's and Stockbarger's original papers concerning each technique. I have edited the description about the differences between the techniques to make it clear how they differ. I have added a note at the beginning of the article about the spelling of Bridgman's name (it's not spelled Bridgeman, it's spelled Bridgman) Patrick (talk) 17:39, 10 November 2014 (UTC)