Abstract
We have studied and optimized conditions for spontaneous flux growth of TbCr3(BO3)4 crystals. Phase relations in the pseudoternary system TbCr3(BO3)4–K2Mo3O10–B2O3 have been studied in the temperature range 900–1130°C and the single-phase terbium chromium borate crystallization field has been mapped out. It has been shown that increasing the TbCr3(BO3)4 content of the starting high-temperature solution leads to a rhombohedral-to-monoclinic phase transition. Using K2Mo3O10-based high-temperature solutions, we have grown single-phase TbCr3(BO3)4 single crystals or crystals in which the rhombohedral phase (sp. gr. R32) significantly prevails over the monoclinic phase (sp. gr. C2/c). The grown crystals have been characterized by X-ray diffraction techniques, IR spectroscopy, and magnetic measurements.
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