Single-crystal growth of metallic rare-earth tetraborides by the floating-zone technique

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The rare-earth tetraborides are exceptional in that the rare-earth ions are topologically equivalent to the frustrated Shastry-Sutherland lattice. In this paper, we report the growth of large single crystals of RB 4 (where R = Nd, Gd → Tm, and Y) by the floating-zone method, using a high-power xenon arc-lamp furnace. The crystal boules have been characterized and tested for their quality using X-ray diffraction techniques and temperature- and field-dependent magnetization and AC resistivity measurements.

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Brunt, D., Hatnean, M. C., Petrenko, O. A., Lees, M. R., & Balakrishnan, G. (2019). Single-crystal growth of metallic rare-earth tetraborides by the floating-zone technique. Crystals, 9(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst9040211

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