High-temperature thermally-activated epitaxy produces NbO films with superior structural and transport properties and clarifies its prototypical electrical characteristics.
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Floating-zone-grown RAlGe (R=Pr,Ce) crystals achieve 1:1:1 stoichiometry in I4₁md structure and display spin-glass and antiferromagnetic orders instead of the expected ferromagnetism.
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Thermally-Activated Epitaxy of NbO
High-temperature thermally-activated epitaxy produces NbO films with superior structural and transport properties and clarifies its prototypical electrical characteristics.
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Bulk single crystal growth of the theoretically predicted magnetic Weyl semimetals $R$AlGe ($R$ = Pr, Ce)
Floating-zone-grown RAlGe (R=Pr,Ce) crystals achieve 1:1:1 stoichiometry in I4₁md structure and display spin-glass and antiferromagnetic orders instead of the expected ferromagnetism.