Single crystals of Triglycine barium dichloride dihydrate were grown by slow
evaporation technique. The unit cell dimensions and space group of the grown crystals were
confirmed by single crystal X-ray diffraction. The functional groups present in the structure of
the grown crystal are identified by using FTIR spectral analysis. The microhardness study
shows that the Vickers hardness number of the crystal increases with the increase in applied
load. Dielectric constant and dielectric loss measurements were carried out for different
temperatures and frequencies.
Keywords: single X-ray diffraction; FTIR; UV; microhardness and dielectric studies |
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