2005 年 113 巻 1323 号 p. 733-735
Large ruby crystals, exhibiting the typical transparent-red color, have been successfully synthesized by the evaporation of molybdenum trioxide flux. The grown crystals were up to 3.1×3.0 mm in size. In the case of 99 mass% of flux evaporation, the crystal sizes were dependent on the mixture (solute+flux) amounts. A sixfold increase in the mixture amount (30 to 180 g) resulted in double or higher increase in the average sizes (1.2×1.0 mm to 2.5×2.2 mm). The basic form of the grown crystals was a hexagonal bipyramid which consists of twelve well-developed {1123} faces. Furthermore, {0001} faces were also observed in large crystals, besides {1123} faces.