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Flux growth and magneto-transport properties of cubic antiperovskite Ca3PbO single crystals

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Abstract We report the single crystal growth of cubic antiperovskite Ca3PbO by a Ca-self-flux method. Cubic crystals, 1 mm in size, were successfully obtained through the use of iron crucibles sealed… Click to show full abstract

Abstract We report the single crystal growth of cubic antiperovskite Ca3PbO by a Ca-self-flux method. Cubic crystals, 1 mm in size, were successfully obtained through the use of iron crucibles sealed in stainless steel capsules. The crucible material and sealing method were found to be critical factors for achieving large crystals with low carrier density. The crystals were subsequently characterized by powder and single-crystal x-ray diffraction experiments, electron-probe microanalysis, and Hall effect measurements. Through the use of short stainless steel rods as tight caps for the crucible and fillers to occupy extra space in the capsule, the Ca evaporation loss of the flux, which contributes to Ca vacancy formation, was effectively reduced. Hence, the hole carrier density in the single crystal was reduced to 4.0 × 1019 cm−3. The crystal synthesized under optimized growth conditions showed clear Shubnikov-de Haas oscillations, indicating its high purity and homogeneity.

Keywords: antiperovskite ca3pbo; single crystal; cubic antiperovskite; flux growth; growth

Journal Title: Materials Research Bulletin
Year Published: 2018

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