Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences

Year: 2012
Volume: 7
Issue: 3
Page No. 290 - 294

Analyzing of Optical Band Gap in Bis Glycine Cobalt Sulfate Single Crystal

Authors : G. Anbazhagan, P.S. Joseph, G. Shankar and T. Balakrishnan

Abstract: Single crystals are Bis Glycine Cobalt Sulfate (BGCS) recently investigated nonlinear optical materials were grown by slow evaporation techniques. Optical absorption of the crystals of BGCS has been measured at room temperature from which the optical band gap has been determined using the absorption spectrum as 5.90 eV. Vibrational modes of grown crystals were conformed by FTIR spectrum. The optical absorption spectrum shows that the UV cut-off wavelength for the grown crystal is at 240 nm. The optical constant (α, K, R) were also evaluated.

How to cite this article:

G. Anbazhagan, P.S. Joseph, G. Shankar and T. Balakrishnan, 2012. Analyzing of Optical Band Gap in Bis Glycine Cobalt Sulfate Single Crystal. Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 7: 290-294.

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