CrBr3 Crystal Description
CrBr3 crystal is a ferromagnetic semiconductor, usually used for experimental research. CrBr3 is a ferromagnetic semiconductor 2D material having a Curie temperature of ~37K. The layers are stacked together via van der Waals interactions and can be exfoliated into thin 2D layers.
CrBr3 Crystal Specifications
Material
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CrBr3
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Crystal Structure
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Hexagonal phase
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Unit cell Parameters
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a=b=0.634nm, c=1.840nm, α=β=90° γ=120°
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Growth method
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Chemical Vapor Transport/Bridgman
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Purity
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99.999%
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CrBr3 Crystal XRD Data
CrBr3 Crystal Applications
For experiment & research.
CrBr3 Crystal Packaging
Our CrBr3 Crystal is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.
CrBr3 Crystal FAQs
Q1: What is Chromium Bromide (CrBr3) Crystal?
A1: Chromium Bromide (CrBr3) Crystal is a chemical compound composed of chromium and bromine, forming a crystalline solid. It is used in various research and industrial applications due to its unique magnetic and optical properties.
Q2: How is Chromium Bromide (CrBr3) Crystal produced?
A2: Chromium Bromide (CrBr3) is typically produced by the reaction of elemental chromium with bromine gas at elevated temperatures. The resultant product is then purified and crystallized to obtain high-purity crystals.
Q3: How does Chromium Bromide (CrBr3) Crystal compare to other chromium compounds?
A3: Chromium Bromide (CrBr3) Crystal is unique due to its magnetic properties, which are of particular interest in material science research. Unlike some other chromium compounds, CrBr3 is specifically valued for these magnetic characteristics.