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Crystal Growth of Intermetallics / Peter Gille, Yuri Grin. — 1 online resource (292 p.). — In English. — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/2012024.pdf>.

Record create date: 1/23/2019

Subject: Crystal growth.; Intermetallic compounds.; SCIENCE / Physics / Crystallography

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Intermetallic compounds are in the focus of solid-state research for a wide range of future applications, e.g. in heterogeneous catalysis, for thermoelectric generators, and basic research of quantum critical effects. A comprehensive overview is given on various crystal growth techniques that are particularly adopted to intermetallic phases. Experienced authors from leading institutes give detailed descriptions of the specific problems in crystal growth of intermetallic compounds and approaches to solve them.

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Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Contents
  • List of Contributing Authors
  • Intermetallic compounds and their single crystals
  • Phase diagrams for crystal growth of intermetallics
  • Flux methods for growth of intermetallic single crystals
  • Single crystal growth of intermetallics by the Czochralski method
  • Floating zone growth of intermetallic compounds
  • Chemical vapor transport of intermetallics
  • Growth of high-entropy alloys
  • Crystal growth of the filled skutterudite arsenides by the flux method under enhanced vapor pressure
  • High-quality single crystal growth in heavy fermion compounds
  • Crystal growth of intermetallic thermoelectric materials
  • Electronic transport properties of complex intermetallics
  • Index

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