We report the growth of BaZrO 3 single crystals by the optical floating zone technique and the investigation on its flux growth using BaB 2 O 4 as a solvent. 6-mm long colorless and transparent single crystals were obtained with a mirror furnace without the need for post-treatment annealing.Its properties are determined and compared with those of two commercial crystals grown by the tri-arc Czochralski method. The chemical composition was investigated using glow discharge mass spectrometry (GDMS) and secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS), which indicate minor impurities of Sr, Hf, Ca and Ti, with maximal concentrations for Sr and Hf in the range of 0.3-0.5 % at. The optical band gap determined by UV-visible spectroscopy is found to be ~4.8 eV and Page 1 of 25 CrystEngComm 2indicates the high quality of the BaZrO 3 crystals grown by the optical floating zone technique.Raman spectroscopy at ambient conditions and at low temperatures down to 4.2 K reveals a relatively sharp second-order spectrum and does not reveal any structural phase transition.