DOI: 10.3390/cryst13091332 ISSN:

Robust Conveniently Sealable Container for High-Temperature Single-Crystal Growth Out of Reactive Melts with High-Vapor Pressure

Jutta Püttmann, N. S. Sangeetha, Teslin R. Thomas, Jörg Meermann, Andreas Kreyssig, Anna E. Böhmer
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Condensed Matter Physics
  • General Materials Science
  • General Chemical Engineering

The high-temperature crystal growth of intermetallics often asks for sealing of the materials in a protective atmosphere. Here, we report on the development of a convenient sealing method for alkali-containing melts, with high vapor pressure and reactivity. Our newly designed container made of high-temperature resistant steel can be sealed manually and reliably without any air exposure of the containing material. The closed container may be heated in air up to at least 1150 °C. The containers were applied for the development and optimization of a high-temperature self-flux growth of KFe1−xAg1+yCh2 (Ch = Se, Te) single crystals. Their crystal structure and the low-temperature electrical resistance are presented. The successful growths of these air-sensitive materials out of a reactive self-flux confirm the reliability of the container.

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