High-quality, single-grain samples of decagonal Al-Ni-Co quasicrystals with
volumes of up to 0.8 cm(3) and an approximate composition of Al72Ni11Co17
have been grown from the ternary melt. The precise growth methods and condi
tions are discussed in detail. X-ray diffraction patterns of crushed single
grains and of single-grain samples are exceptionally sharp indicating a hi
gh degree of structural order with no evidence of second phases. Transmissi
on electron micrographs also reveal sharp diffraction patterns in the even
it layers but diffuse scattering in the odd n layers, indicative of a struc
ture intermediate between the Al73Co27 and Al69Ni31 end members. The electr
ical resistivity measured directly from cut bars for currents flowing perpe
ndicular to the crystalline direction (i.e. perpendicular to the c axis) is
non-metallic, with a broad maximum around 180 K, and a value of approximat
ely 310 mu Omega cm at 300 K. The resistivity for currents flowing parallel
to the c axis is metallic and is almost an order of magnitude smaller in v
alue than for i perpendicular to c.