Abstract

In this work the authors have grown good quality single crystals of zinc thiourea sulphate, bis thiourea cadmium acetate, bis zinc thiourea acetate and bis thiourea zinc chloride were grown from slow evaporation solution growth method at ambient temperature and studied their mechanical properties. The crystal system and lattice parameters were confirmed by powder X-ray diffraction analysis. Vickers microhardness of the grown crystals was investigated by using Leitz-Wetzlar (Miniload 2) hardness tester up to an applied load of 120g. It was observed that, upto 40g applied load the hardness of the grown crystals increases with increasing the load and thereafter it is practically independent of the indentation load. Meyer's law and Hays–Kendall's law fail to explain the observed load variations. But the variation could be satisfactorily explained by PSR model proposed by Li and Bradt. Classification of cracks and their transition from Palmqvist to median types is explained. The average value of fracture toughness, brittleness index, Young's modulus and yield strength were calculated using expressions for Palmqvist and median types of cracks. Anisotropic nature of the grown crystals was studied using Knoop indentation technique.

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