Single crystals of Bisglycine Hydrobromide (BGHB) have been grown by slow
evaporation technique. The unit cell dimensions and morphology of the grown crystals are
confirmed by single crystal X-ray diffraction. The grown crystals were also subjected to
microhardness. The microhardness studies indicate that the Vickers hardness number of the
crystal decrease with the increase in applied load. Dielectric constant and dielectric loss
measurements were carried out at different temperatures and frequencies. The
photoconductivity studies confirm that the title compound has negative photoconductivity
nature.
Keywords: solution growth; single crystal XRD; dielectric studies; photoconductivity studies |
full paper (pdf, 992 Kb)