“…[6,7], among the polycrystallites; secondly, CdGeAs 2 crystal has a huge thermal expansion anisotropy [8] (almost 15 fold difference between a-and c-axes), which makes the as-grown crystal extremely crack at the step of cooling; thirdly, the constitutional super-cooling [9] leads to a tendency towards polycrystalline. Up to now, a number of crystal growth techniques, including vertical Bridgman [10] (VB), chemical vapor transport method [11] (CVT), float zone [12] (FZ), and horizontal gradient freeze technique [9,13] (HGF), which have been well developed in recent years have been utilized to grow CdGeAs 2 single crystal; however, still some problems exist such as cracking, polycrystallinity in VB, and extra phase at rear part of crystal in FZ and HGFT. In addition, the oxygen contamination and inhomogeneous nature of the starting materials in synthesis process would lead to heavy optical absorption and deviation.…”