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Single crystal growth of complex layered oxychalcogenide by melt-solidification method

We have successfully grown single crystals of layered mixed-anion compound Sr2ZnCu2Se2O2 by a simple melt-growth method. Single crystals of the layered oxychalcogenides Sr2ZnCu2Se2O2 were grown by melt-solidification of stoichiometric raw materials. Plate-like single crystals were obtained, and the...

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Published in:Ceramics international 2024-06, Vol.50 (12), p.21505-21510
Main Authors: Kato, Takahiro, Iwasa, Yuki, Kumar Naik, Sugali Pavan, Yokota, Yuui, Ishida, Shigeyuki, Mino, Yutaro, Horiai, Takahiko, Yoshikawa, Akira, Nishio, Taichiro, Eisaki, Hiroshi, Ogino, Hiraku
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Summary:We have successfully grown single crystals of layered mixed-anion compound Sr2ZnCu2Se2O2 by a simple melt-growth method. Single crystals of the layered oxychalcogenides Sr2ZnCu2Se2O2 were grown by melt-solidification of stoichiometric raw materials. Plate-like single crystals were obtained, and the maximum size of crystals was 2.5 × 1.4 mm2. Thermal analysis result indicates simple melting-solidification-like behavior, and the size of crystals increases significantly above the melting point revealed by this measurement. X-ray rocking curve (XRC) measurement results of the single crystal showed no peak splitting, with a narrow full width half maximum of 30 and 97 arcsec in (105) and (0012) peaks, respectively. The electrical conductivity of single crystals on the a(b) plane was 4.34 × 10−1 S/cm at room temperature. Obtained single crystals were transparent, and the absorption edge was observed around 560 nm in the transmittance measurement. Although layered oxychalcogenide Sr2ZnCu2Se2O2 has a complex composition and structure, this compound exhibits congruent melting behavior in a sealed environment. This feature enables us to grow single crystals of mixed-anion compounds easily by the melt-growth method.
ISSN:0272-8842
DOI:10.1016/j.ceramint.2024.03.263