“…The fact that it also hosts unconventional superconductivity makes this material even more attractive. Recent success in producing high quality specimens [5][6][7] has resulted in a surge of experimental work, including electronic Raman spectroscopy [8], elastoresistance [9], resonant ultrasound [10], Kerr rotation [11], X-ray scattering [12], and quantum oscillation measurements [13][14][15], which have provided unprecedented insight into the electronic, ordered state, and superconducting behavior. However, progress is limited by restricted access to high quality specimens, particularly due to challenges that are inherent to the mainstream growth techniques.…”