Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1818344 | Physica C: Superconductivity and its Applications | 2012 | 5 Pages |
Large single crystals of La2−xSrxCuO4 (LSCO) high-Tc superconductors were grown by the infrared heating floating zone (IR-FZ) method using a tilting-mirror-type image furnace. The maximum diameter of the LSCO crystals increased to 10 mm in the tilting-mirror-type image furnace from 6 mm in the conventional image furnace. CuO rich feeds were required for the crystal growth using the tilting-mirror-type image furnace to compensate for the lack of CuO caused by the significant evaporation of CuO during the growth. The evaporation of CuO was affected by the tilting angle of the mirrors of the image furnace and by feed diameter. The optimized growth conditions were as follows: mirror tilting angle, 20°; feed diameter, 10 mm∅; and feed composition 50.7 mol% CuO.
► In this work, large LSCO crystals were grown using TMFZ image furnace. ► The maximum diameter reached 10 mm, which is the largest diameter for LSCO crystals grown by TMFZ at q of 20°. ► The chemical analysis using EPMA revealed that there is no impurity phase in the grown crystal.