Journal of Crystal Growth, Vol.401, 169-172, 2014
Crystal growth and neutron diffraction studies of LixCoO2 bulk single crystals
The first successful growth of neutron-size single-crystal LixCoO2 by the optical floating-zone technique is reported. Structural properties have been studied using the time-of-flight neutron Laue diffraction technique. Our experiment is the first report of the LixCoO2 single-crystal neutron study. The neutron diffraction profile yields sharp, strong Bragg reflections, indicating a single grain of high crystalline quality. The structural refinement from the single-crystal neutron diffraction data indicated a trigonal structure of space group R (3) over barm, and a Li concentration x=0.87. No superlattice reflections were detected. The surface morphology analysed by scanning electron microscopy revealed the absence of cracks. The magnetic susceptibility was measured in a field of 1 T with H parallel to c and H perpendicular to c, and an antiferromagnetic transition was observed at similar to 10 K, with no magnetic impurities. (C) 2013 Published by Elsevier B.V.