Abstract

A crystal growth technique was developed for the family of intermetallic, magnetoresponsive RE5(Si1-xGex)4 alloys in order to access the intrinsic and anisotropic properties. Initial bulk properties measured on polycrystalline samples alluded to the properties being obscured or averaged and high-quality, well-characterized, single crystals would clarify this. Successful crystal growth led to development of oriented sample preparation techniques specific for the crystal structures (monoclinic and orthorhombic) and mechanical properties (hard and brittle) of these alloys, and customized for the various measurement techniques undertaken. Here we describe our journey, sometimes circuitous, from crystal growth to sample preparation and cite the scientific discoveries that came about as a result.

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