Abstract

In this paper, single crystal of cobalt (Co)-doped Ca 3NbGa 3Si 2O 14 (CNGS) has been grown along b-axis using the Czochralski technique. The structure of the crystal has been studied by the X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD) method. The differential scanning calorimetric experiment shows that the Co 2+-doped CNGS crystal melted at 1339.3 °C. The transmittance and fluorescence spectra of Co 2+-doped CNGS crystal were measured at room temperature.

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