The β-Li2TiO3 crystal is an important
material in several energy-related applications, and the control of
its morphology and exposed facets is an important issue. Herein, we
comprehensively studied the flux growth of β-Li2TiO3 crystals under different conditions and demonstrated the
efficient anisotropic growth of {001}-faceted β-Li2TiO3 single crystals from the Na2SO4 flux. By examining the effects of the cation and anion in the alkali
metal salt-based flux, we found that Na2SO4 flux
is best for growing large, faceted β-Li2TiO3 crystals. In this flux at 1000 °C, the optimal solute concentration
is 20 mol % for growing large (∼15.0 μm in lateral size),
platy, and faceted β-Li2TiO3 crystals.
Observations from varying the holding time and cooling rate indicated
that these crystals were anisotropically grown. Transmission electron
microscopy images with clear electron diffraction spots revealed that
the flux-grown platy β-Li2TiO3 crystals
are single crystalline solids with the {001} plane being the dominant
facet. This anisotropic crystal growth could be attributed to the
concerted effects of the preferential attachment of sodium cations
on the {001} faces, and efficient dissolution of β-Li2TiO3 crystals as well as the solvation of the resulting
O2– ions in the sulfate anion-based flux.