|
Crystal Research and Technology |
Cryst. Res. Technol. 43, 670 (2008) - Abstract -
Investigation of optical band gap in potassium acid phthalate single crystal
S. Krishnan, C. Justin Raj, S. Dinakaran, and S. Jerome Das
Department of Physics, Loyola College, Chennai-600 034, India
| Keywords | optical materials, crystal growth, IR spectroscopy, optical properties |
| PACS | 81.10.Fq, 81.10.-h |
| DOI | 10.1002/crat.200711073 |
Optical absorption in photonic crystals of potassium acid phthalate has been measured at room temperature, from which the band gap has been determined and the optical band gap was calculated by using absorption spectrum. The analysis of absorption coefficient in the absorption region reveals a direct band gap of 3.70 eV. Further this study includes the theoretical calculations to determine the optical constant of the material and a technique for photonic band gap tuning which is minimally required to develop the optoelectronic device. It was confirmed that potassium acid phthalate crystal has maximum transparency in the entire visible region and hence it exhibits industrial application oriented properties.

If you have come directly to this page, click this symbol
to go to the CRT homepage.
The full text of this paper in pdf-Format is available at Wiley Interscience.