Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1517072 | Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Physical properties such as photoconductivity, dielectric and thermal stability have been investigated for pure benzoyl glycine (BG) crystals. In addition to this, the influence of dopants (benzophenone and iodine) of these properties on BG crystals has been studied. Photoconductivity studies on pure BG, benzophenone-and iodine-doped BG revealed the positive photoconducting nature. The dielectric responses of the samples have been studied in the frequency range 100 Hz–500 KHz at room temperature and the results are discussed in detail. The thermogravimetric studies of pure and doped BG crystals indicate that the presence of dopants has slightly increased the decomposition temperature of pure BG samples, thereby enhancing thermal stability to the doped ones.