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An evaporating method to grow large, good quality alpha-iodic acid (HIO3) single crystals from their aqueous solutions under controlled circumstances is described. The crystals obtained with this method proved to be suitable for acousto-optical purposes.
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Vannay, L., Hartmann, E. Growth of alpha-iodic acid crystals from aqueous solution. Acta Physica 49, 429–433 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03157410
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