Transformations of Crystalline Phases in Fe1 –xGaxBO3 Single Crystals at Annealing

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Abstract: Optical microscopy and X-ray phase analysis were used to study single-crystalline samples of FeBO3, GaBO3, and Fe0.27Ga0.73BO3, annealed at high temperatures. It was established that the nature of high-temperature structural transformations is significantly different for the “pure” phases (FeBO3, GaBO3) and for the mixed composition Fe0.27Ga0.73BO3.

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Snegirev, N. I., Lyubutin, I. S., Kulikov, A. G., Yagupov, S. V., Seleznyova, K. A., Mogilenec, Y. A., & Strugatsky, M. B. (2020). Transformations of Crystalline Phases in Fe1 –xGaxBO3 Single Crystals at Annealing. Crystallography Reports, 65(4), 596–600. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063774520040197

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