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Crystal growth and characterization of the dilutable frustrated spin-ladder compound Bi(Cu1-xZnx)(2)PO6

Wang, S.  
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Pomjakushina, E.
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Shiroka, T.
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2010
Journal Of Crystal Growth

High quality centimeter size single crystals of Bi(Cu1-xZnx)(2)PO6 (x=0% 1% 5%) have been successfully grown by the Travelling Solvent Floating Zone (TSFZ) technique The crystals were grown with a rate of 1 mm/h in a gas mixture of 20% O-2 in Ar Characterization of the single crystal samples by means of optical microscopy X-ray powder diffraction X-ray Laue diffraction neutron diffraction and magnetization measurement are reported The magnetic susceptibility lambda(spin)(T) measured from 2 to 300 K passes a broad maximum around 60 K followed by an exponential decrease towards lower T and confirm the formation of a spin singlet ground state at low temperature At low-temperature a paramagnetic Curie-like upturn quantitatively reflect the increasing Zn-doping level (C) 2010 Elsevier B V All rights reserved

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DOI
10.1016/j.jcrysgro.2010.09.074
Web of Science ID

WOS:000285372500011

Author(s)
Wang, S.  
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Pomjakushina, E.
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Shiroka, T.
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Deng, G.
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Nikseresht, N.  
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Ruegg, Ch
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Ronnow, H. M.  
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Conder, K.
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Journal Of Crystal Growth
Volume

313

Start page

51

End page

55

Subjects

Single crystal growth

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Travelling solvent zone growth

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BiCu2FO6

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Phosphates

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Cuprates

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Magnetic materials

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State

Peer reviewed

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