Abstract

A good quality blue light-emitting potassium nickel sulfate hexahydrate crystal has been synthesized and characterized. X-ray diffraction studies confirm the crystalline phase of the material to be monoclinic with space group P21/a. FTIR spectral studies corroborate the functional groups associated with the material. Magnetic susceptibility measurements in the temperature range 3–300 K indicate the occurrence of predominantly strong antiferromagnetic interactions among the neighboring Ni2+ ions. Photoluminescence analysis reveals that the material has a strong blue light emission with peak maximum at ~482 nm. The luminescent recital makes this material an excellent candidate for potential display applications.

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