Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1516894 | Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids | 2010 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Urea-succinic acid crystals have been grown at room temperature from aqueous solution in the presence of maleic acid by a slow evaporation technique. The structural parameters were determined using powder X-ray diffraction (XRD) and found to have monoclinic symmetry (space group P21/m) with a=9.902, b=17.510, c=5.555Â Ã
and α=γ=90°, β=96.46°. The transparency and optical analysis were carried out using UV-vis analysis. The optical band gap is found to be 4.71 eV. The presence of various functional groups was confirmed by FTIR analysis. The samples have shown piezoelectric behavior with a fairly good piezoelectric charge coefficient (d33) of 5 pC/N, when it is poled at 7 kV/cm. The hysteresis loop was plotted and the remnant polarization and coercive field were found to be 2.8 μC/cm2 and 4 kV/cm, respectively. The dielectric analysis was carried out as a function of temperature at various frequencies and the results were also discussed.
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Authors
B.K. Singh, N. Sinha, N. Singh, K. Kumar, M.K. Gupta, Binay Kumar,