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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.  
Pomjakushina, E.
Shiroka, T.
Deng, G.
Nikseresht, N.  
Ruegg, Ch
Ronnow, H. M.  
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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Editorial or Peer reviewed

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