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Finding Arts in Physics 2021
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YbRh2Si2
Famous quantum critical material
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YbRh2Si2
The platelike crystals grow with surfaces perpendicular along the c-direction
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YbNi4P2
Crystal grown with a modified Bridgman Method
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YbNi4P2
Cutted from a Czochralski grown crystal
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YbNi4(P0.9As0.1)2
Czochralski grown crystal from a levitating melt
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Y3Cu9(OH)19Cl8
A novel distorted kagome antiferromagnet
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BaCuSi2O6
These crystals are also called "Han purple", due to its wonderful color
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ZnCu3(OH)6Cl2
The famous Herbertsmithite, hydrothermally grown
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Cs2CuCl4, Pnma
Triangular spin-system with pronounced spin-liquid phase at low temperatures
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Cs2CuCl2Br2, I4/mmm
Triangular spin-system
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YbNi4P2
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NdFEAsO
Parent compound of the high-temperature superconductors
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LaFeAsO
Parent compound of the high-temperature superconductors
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Picene-TCNQ
Novel charge transfer salt
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CeSb
Crystals resulting from the Canfield-Lab-Course
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Ba-Ni-Ge Clathrate
These crystals were studied due to their high thermoelectric figure of merit
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Zirconia
The beautiful colours result from various rare-earth substitutions.