
To improve the growing of single crystals for structural analysis, especially those of low-melting-point materials, a new technique and the appropriate apparatus have been developed. The heat radiation of a halogen lamp of adjustable intensity is focused by a parabolic mirror on the sample capillary, which is mounted on a diffractometer and cooled by a gas stream at a controlled temperature. The focus can be moved along the length of the capillary in any direction, for horizontal or vertical miniature zone melting or Bridgman techniques. The heat source and the movable mirror are controlled by a microprocessor, which allows systematic and software-supported search and reproduction of suitable experimental growing conditions.