Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1790652 Journal of Crystal Growth 2014 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The laser damage threshold is found to be 8.6 GW/cm2 which is higher than that of KDP.•The UV–vis spectrum showed good transparency in the visible region.•High transmission, low absorbance and reflectance make the material as antireflection coating in solar thermal devices.•Microhardness and dielectric properties show anisotropy.

Single crystals of melaminium bis (trifluoroacetate) trihydrate (MTFA) of dimensions (8×8×4 mm3) have been grown successfully by slow evaporation technique. The unit cell dimensions and morphology have been identified from X-ray powder diffraction analysis. The UV absorption edge is found to be 345 nm with a wide optical transmittance window covering the visible region and the direct optical band gap is calculated as 4.59 eV. The various optical properties such as reflectance, extinction coefficient, refractive index, optical conductivity have been calculated and their dependence with incident photon energy has also been discussed. Further, the thermal stability has been investigated by TG/DTA techniques. Microhardness measurements along three different planes show that there exists considerable anisotropy. The dielectric response of the crystal has been analyzed in the frequency range from 50 Hz to 5 MHz at different temperatures and the results are discussed.

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