Synthesis and Characterization of Magnesium Tartarate Single Crystals
| Vol-3 | Issue-11 | November 2018 | Published Online: 10 November 2018 PDF ( 634 KB ) | ||
| DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1934459 | ||
| Author(s) | ||
B. Ravindran
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N. Menaka
2;
S. Malini
3;
S. Ambikavathy
4;
S.Kamali
5
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1Assistant Professor, PG and Research Department of Physics, Thiru.Vi.Ka. Govt. Arts College, Thiruvarur (India) 2Research Scholar, PG and Research Department of Physics, Thiru.Vi.Ka. Govt. Arts College, Thiruvarur (India) 3Research Scholar, PG and Research Department of Physics, Thiru.Vi.Ka. Govt. Arts College, Thiruvarur (India) 4Research Scholar, PG and Research Department of Physics, Thiru.Vi.Ka. Govt. Arts College, Thiruvarur (India) 5Assistant Professor, Department of Science and Humanities, University College of Engineering, Thirukkuvalai (India) |
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| Abstract | ||
NLO organic crystals of magnesium tartarate single crystals were grown after 30 days by slow evaporation method with dimensions 28mm X 28mm X 2mm using water as a solvent. Powder X-ray diffraction predicts the lattice parameters with the use of a computer program. Fourier Transform Infra Red spectral analysis employment confirms the presence of various functional groups in magnesium tartarate. The optical transparency was determined by UV-Vis-NIR spectrum. The thermogravimetry and differential scanning calorimetry analyses gave a fixation about the thermal stability of the grown crystals. Second harmonic generation studies were found to be noted that the grown crystals NLO efficiency is higher than that of potassium dihydrogen phosphate. |
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| Keywords | ||
| X-ray diffraction, Solution growth, FTIR, UV-Vis-NIR and NLO | ||
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