Abstract

The present paper reports the electrical properties of pure and sodium modified copper tartrate single crystals. Single crystal growth of these materials followed by their characteristics has already been published somewhere else. Having achieved the growth of pure and sodium modified copper tartrate single crystals and established their basic characteristics, it is thought worthwhile to have an understanding of their electrical properties and their modification on replacement of some copper ions in the lattice of copper tartrate by sodium ions. The electrical properties are studied by measuring electrical conductivity in the temperature range from 80 to 300 K. The study reveals that conductivity is a function temperature in these crystals. Moreover both pure and modified copper tatrate single crystal are semiconducting but the conductivity of pure modified copper tatrate single crystal is more than that of pure a copper tatrate single crystal. The results have been explained in terms variable range hopping model.

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