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Description Arrangement of the materials before and after the growth process is depicted in (a,b), respectively. The rings with spikes are oriented like a spiral staircase in order to allow for nucleation at different positions with less intergrowth of the crystals. Formation of the largest α-Li2IrO3 single crystals is observed on spikes placed roughly 4 mm above the Ir starting material. (c) individual setup parts made from Al2O3 and (d) typical appearance of one of the lower spikes covered with α-Li2IrO3 crystals at the bottom side, scale bar 1 mm.
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Author F. Freund, S. C. Williams, R. D. Johnson, R. Coldea, P. Gegenwart & A. Jesche
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