
doi: 10.1007/bf00541812
Optically clear crystals of rare earth arsenates, RAsO4, have been grown from Pb2As2O7 flux by slow cooling and recovered by a hot-pouring technique. X-ray anomalous transmission topography has shown that the crystals are of good quality, and their perfection is compared with that of RVO4 crystals grown by a similar method. The surfaces of crystals recovered by hot-pouring were found to contain higher densities of precipitates than those recovered by dissolution of the flux.
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