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Research Paper

Thermal and electrical studies on solution grown barium thiourea chloride single crystals

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Pages 439-442 | Received 07 Mar 2015, Accepted 16 May 2015, Published online: 04 May 2016
 

Abstract

Barium thiourea chloride (BTC) single crystals were grown by slow evaporation of aqueous solution containing barium chloride and thiourea in the equimolar ratio. Thermal analysis of the grown crystal was carried out by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA)/DTG and the thermal parameters such as enthalpy, entropy and the activation energy were calculated. The AC conductivity and impedance measurements were carried out using conventional two probe technique in the temperature range of 300–400 K and in the frequency range of 100 Hz to 5 MHz. The conductivity was found to be very low and slowly increasing with the frequency with a peak around 5 MHz. Real and imaginary parts of complex impedance were determined for the grown sample as a function of frequency. Good transparency and thermal stability suggest BTC single crystals can be used for optical applications.

Acknowledgements

The authors express their sincere thanks to management of Vel Tech High Tech Dr Rangarajan Dr Sakunthala Engineering College, Avadi, Chennai for providing necessary provisions and permission to carry out the afore said research work.

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