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The low thermal gradient Czochralski crystal growth and microstructural properties of a Pb2MoO5(20-1) cleaved surface V. V. Atuchin, N. V. Ivannikova, A. I. Komonov [et.al.]

Contributor(s): Atuchin, Victor V | Komonov, A. I | Kuratieva, Natalia V | Loshkarev, Ivan D | Pervukhina, Natalia V | Pokrovsky, Lev D | Shlegeld, V. N | Ivannikova, N. V | Томский государственный университет Радиофизический факультет Научные подразделения РФФMaterial type: ArticleArticleSubject(s): монокристаллыGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: CrystEngComm Vol. 17, № 24. P. 4512-4516Abstract: Optical quality Pb2MoO5 single crystals were grown by the Low Thermal Gradient Czochralski (LTG Cz) technique. The resulting Pb2MoO5 crystals had diameters of 40–50 mm and lengths of ~100 mm. The phase composition of the grown crystals was identified by X-ray single crystal structure analysis; the space group is C2/m and a = 14.2221(11), b = 5.7852(5), c = 7.3262(6) Å, β = 114.168(2)° and Z = 4 (R1 = 0.0336). Pb2MoO5(20−1) substrates were prepared by cleavage, and the surface properties were evaluated by RHEED and AFM. The superposition of wide Kikuchi lines and crystal reflexes was found by RHEED. The AFM measurements indicate a surface roughness as low as ~0.2 nm. Thus, atomically smooth surfaces of Pb2MoO5 were formed by cleavage.
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Optical quality Pb2MoO5 single crystals were grown by the Low Thermal Gradient Czochralski (LTG Cz) technique. The resulting Pb2MoO5 crystals had diameters of 40–50 mm and lengths of ~100 mm. The phase composition of the grown crystals was identified by X-ray single crystal structure analysis; the space group is C2/m and a = 14.2221(11), b = 5.7852(5), c = 7.3262(6) Å, β = 114.168(2)° and Z = 4 (R1 = 0.0336). Pb2MoO5(20−1) substrates were prepared by cleavage, and the surface properties were evaluated by RHEED and AFM. The superposition of wide Kikuchi lines and crystal reflexes was found by RHEED. The AFM measurements indicate a surface roughness as low as ~0.2 nm. Thus, atomically smooth surfaces of Pb2MoO5 were formed by cleavage.

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