Structural, optical, thermal, mechanical and dielectric studies of Sulfamic acid single crystals: An influence of dysprosium (Dy3+) doping

L-PROLINE EFFICIENCY ZWITTERION L-ALANINE 02 engineering and technology PERFECTION 2ND-HARMONIC GENERATION SHG ENHANCEMENT NUCLEATION KINETICS 0210 nano-technology UNIDIRECTIONAL GROWTH BEHAVIOR
DOI: 10.1016/j.molstruc.2016.04.091 Publication Date: 2016-04-30T07:27:12Z
ABSTRACT
Abstract Sulfamic acid is a potential material that exhibits excellent optical properties. A good quality, pure and dysprosium (Dy 3+ ) doped (2.5 and 5 mol %) Sulfamic acid (SA) single crystals were grown successfully by slow cooling method. Structural study revealed a slight change in its lattice parameters and volume, suggesting the successful incorporation of Dy 3+ in crystal system. The existence of dysprosium in the system was also confirmed. Presence of various vibrational modes was confirmed. Optical transparency was found to have a significant effect with variation in the doping concentration. Furthermore, a marked enhancement in its mechanical parameters with doping was also identified by nanoindentation technique. Etching study was also performed on the grown crystals to study the etch-pit formation and growth mechanism. Effect of doping on the thermal stability was analysed. All the results were compared and discussed in detail to get insight of the effect of doping concentration on Sulfamic acid crystal.
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