Abstract

Single crystals of MnCl2-doped glycine were grown by slow evaporation method and its optical and electrical properties were studied. The incorporation of MnCl2 on glycine was confirmed by the single XRD, EDAX and FTIR studies. The effect of MnCl2 on the optical transmission in the visible and UV region was studied by UV–vis spectrophotometer. The dielectric behavior of the doped samples was studied to analyze the electrical properties. The AC conductivity of the sample was also plotted for three different frequencies.

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