High‐quality
Ni
3
Te
2
single crystals with length up to 6 mm are successfully grown by the physical vapor transport (PVT) technique. The crystals exhibit unique tubular structures with a hexagonal cross section. The high‐quality crystal is studied by a series of structural and morphological characterization. The physical properties including both magnetization and electrical transport are studied in detail. It is found that there exists a coexistence of weak ferromagnetism and antiferromagnetism at low temperatures. In the measured temperature range of 2–300 K,
Ni
3
Te
2
shows a typical metallic behavior, and the temperature dependence of the resistivity ρ
x
x
(T) can be well fitted by the parallel‐resistor model.
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