Electrical And Thermo Electrical Properties Of Adp And Kdp Crystals
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Abstract
ADP and KDP single crystals were prepared under growth from aqueous solution method. Large crystals of KDP, ADP were grown using Holden crystallizer. The structure of ADP and KDP were found using XRD study with morphology. The electrical conductivity is measured for ADP and KDP crystals, which shows that conductivity is minimum at 303K for ADP in the range from 303 – 463K, similarly for KDP conductivity is minimum at 330K in the range from 303K to 463K. The activation energies were found along ‘a’ and ‘c’ axes which are found to be from 0.2 to 1.87 eV. Seebeck Coefficient is found to be negative in the Temperature ranges between 335 -345K
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