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  4. Investigations on the growth of anthracene and trans-stilbene single crystals using vertical Bridgman technique
 
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Investigations on the growth of anthracene and trans-stilbene single crystals using vertical Bridgman technique

Date Issued
01-09-2002
Author(s)
Arulchakkaravarthi, A.
Lakshmanaperumal, C. K.
Santhanaraghavan, P.
Jayavel, P.
Selvan, R.
Sivaji, K.
Gopalakrishnan, R.
Ramasamy, P.
DOI
10.1016/S0921-5107(02)00239-8
Abstract
Various parameters associated with the growth of anthracene and stilbene single crystals have been optimized. The quality improvement of the grown crystals is identified using various characterization tools. The grown crystals were characterized using NMR, UV-visible transmission spectral studies, and fluorescence. Decay time of scintillation emission to gamma sources 60Co and 137Cs have been also studied. © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
Volume
95
Subjects
  • Anthracene

  • Fluorescence

  • NMR

  • Selective self-seeded...

  • Stilbene

  • UV-visible transmissi...

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