Abstract

Single crystals of ZnxCu1−xV2O7 system with doping concentration of x = 0.05 and 0.15 were grown by the vertical gradient freezing technique. The crystal structures were confirmed by means of x-ray diffraction to be the beta phase of copper pyrovanadate, β-Cu2V2O7, when the Zn concentration was as low as 0.05, on the contrary to the previous studies on polycrystal samples. The Rietveld refinements on x-ray diffraction patterns showed that that lattice constants were slightly increased, whereas the angle β was slightly decreased, when the doping concentration was decreased from x = 0.15 to 0.05. θ-2θ scan confirmed that the natural cleaved facet is crystallographic a-axis with FWHM around (200) peak of lower than 0.2°, suggesting a high quality of the obtained single crystals.

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