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titleOfInvention A method of producing a rounded powder of metal fluoride compounds
abstract The invention is directed to an apparatus for dropping a liquefied metal fluoride from anheating zone and past one or more nozzles emitting a high velocity gas that atomizes thenliquefied metal fluoride into small droplets and simultaneously cools the droplets. Thendroplets then proceed to fall through a cooling zone where they are further cooled and thenncollected in a container. The droplets are small, substantially spherical beads that can benpacked into a crucible at a high apparent bulk density and used for growing metal fluoridensingle crystals. The invention is further directed to methods for preparing the small,nspherical or substantially spherical beads.
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