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Evidence of sustained ferroelectricity in glycine sodium nitrate single crystal

The nonlinear optical single crystals of glycine sodium nitrate were grown by the slow evaporation method. XRD confirmed monoclinic structure. Thermal stability and melting point (225 °C) were investigated. The dielectric behaviour of the crystals in the frequency range 20 Hz–2 MHz at different temp...

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Published in:Current applied physics 2014, 14(2), , pp.156-160
Main Authors: Tyagi, Nidhi, Sinha, Nidhi, Kumar, Binay
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Language:English
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Summary:The nonlinear optical single crystals of glycine sodium nitrate were grown by the slow evaporation method. XRD confirmed monoclinic structure. Thermal stability and melting point (225 °C) were investigated. The dielectric behaviour of the crystals in the frequency range 20 Hz–2 MHz at different temperatures is reported in which a ferroelectric to paraelectric phase transition at Tc = 56 °C is observed. The activation energies of GSN were found to be 3.615 eV, 0.593 eV and 0.0733 eV in three temperature regions of conductivity plot due to a hopping conduction mechanism. The crystal has shown high piezoelectric charge coefficient (d33) of 16 pC/N which is nearly double of observed value for γ-glycine single crystal. The spontaneous polarization Ps at room temperature was found to be 1.489 μC/cm2 at applied maximum field of 26 kV/cm (1.194 μC/cm2 at 12 kV/cm) and the pyroelectric coefficient was determined to be 400 μC/m2/°C. High value of squareness parameter (1.93) makes the GSN crystal suitable for switching applications. Detailed investigations of Ferro-/Piezoelectricity were observed for the first time in glycine sodium nitrate crystals which was found to preserve the ferroelectricity even after applying an electric field much higher than the saturation electric field (12–26 kV/cm). Application of GSN crystals as sensor, high power switch gears and storage memories has been established. [Display omitted] •Ferroelectricity reported for the first time in solution grown GSN crystal.•Ferroelectric to paraelectric phase transition at 56 °C was observed.•Piezoelectric charge coefficient d33 of GSN is double of γ-glycine crystal.•GSN preserved ferroelectricity even after applying large electric field.•Large breakdown strength makes GSN useful for high power switches gears.
ISSN:1567-1739
1878-1675
DOI:10.1016/j.cap.2013.11.005