Abstract
Pure and Ni 2+ added glycine sodium sulfate (GSS) single crystals were grown by the slow evaporation technique and c haracterized chemically, structurally, thermally, optically, mec hanically and electrically. Effect of Ni 2+ addition as an impurity on the properties of GSS has also been investigated. All the six crystal s grown exhibit normal dielectric behavior and are found to be thermally stable up to 250˚C, NLO active and mechanically soft. The Ni 2+ addition is found to increase the dielectric param eters. The low dielectric constant values observed for pure GSS indicate that GSS is not only a promising NLO material but also a low dielectric constant value dielectric material.
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