Metastable Cu1-xCrTe2 synthesized by solvothermal cation exchange at ~90 °C shows antiferromagnetic order at 239 K and decomposes above 250 °C.
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Metastable Cu$_{1-x}$CrTe$_2$ -- Completing the copper chromium delafossite series through soft chemistry
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Family of (NxH)-polytypes with La2WO6-related stoichiometry
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