Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9784064 | Materials Science and Engineering: B | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
An experimental procedure adopted to prepare the recent ferroelectric glycine phosphite single crystals is presented. As the crystal solubility in water depends on temperature, single crystals were grown from fine seed crystals in a saturated solution by employing the slow cooling technique. Transparent, colourless crystals with habit morphology weighing about 8Â g were obtained within a month. The same procedure was used to grow single crystals with urea (UGPI). Powder X-ray diffraction studies as well as FTIR studies were carried out on both the crystals. The thermal properties of glycine phosphite (GPI) and UGPI across the ferroelectric phase transition temperature has been carried out. The results will be discussed in detail.
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Authors
S. Kalainathan, M. Beatrice Margaret,