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DescriptionLi2IrO3 growth.png | Elemental Li and Ir are spatially separated in an open crucible. Upon heating in air Li initially forms solid LiOH that transforms to Li2O at T > 500 °C. Ir partially oxidizes to IrO2. The formation of α-Li2IrO3 takes place at T = 750–1050 °C. Single crystals grow from an exposed condensation point placed in between the educts. |
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Source | http://www.nature.com/articles/srep35362 |
Author | F. Freund, S. C. Williams, R. D. Johnson, R. Coldea, P. Gegenwart & A. Jesche |
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