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Growth and properties of sodium tetraborate decahydrate single crystals

[Display omitted] ► Good quality crystals of sodium tetraborate were grown by slow evaporation method. ► Microhardness studies reveal crystal is hard in nature. ► Band gap of crystals was found to be 4.1eV by DRS study. ► PL emission peak is observed in ultraviolet region at 340nm. ► Activation ener...

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Published in:Materials research bulletin 2013-04, Vol.48 (4), p.1632-1636
Main Authors: Goel, Neeti, Sinha, Nidhi, Kumar, Binay
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:[Display omitted] ► Good quality crystals of sodium tetraborate were grown by slow evaporation method. ► Microhardness studies reveal crystal is hard in nature. ► Band gap of crystals was found to be 4.1eV by DRS study. ► PL emission peak is observed in ultraviolet region at 340nm. ► Activation energy for these crystals was found to be 2.05eV. Sodium tetraborate decahydrate (Na2B4O7·10H2O) single crystals were grown from aqueous solution by slow solvent evaporation method and its functional groups have been confirmed by FTIR. Grown crystals were found to be hard in nature (n=1.8). From optical studies band gap of the material was found to be 4.1eV and PL emission peak was found at 340nm which can be due to annihilation self trapped excitons present in borate crystals. Dielectric constant was found to increase with temperature up to 70°C. Conductivity obeys Jonscher's power law as seen at different temperatures. Activation energy of the crystal was found to be 2.05eV.
ISSN:0025-5408
1873-4227
DOI:10.1016/j.materresbull.2013.01.007