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The growths of crystals do not remain the phenomena only occurring in nature, but have become well advanced as well as widely used laboratory techniques. There always has been a requirement of good quality crystals for various applications in science and technology; hence various growth techniques developed to grow suitable crystals. It has been found that the crystalline property has applications in devices such as: laser resonators, acoust-optic modulators, phase decay plates, polarizers, pyro-electric detectors, piezo-electric devices, crystal X-ray monochromaters, scintillation detectors,…mehr

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The growths of crystals do not remain the phenomena only occurring in nature, but have become well advanced as well as widely used laboratory techniques. There always has been a requirement of good quality crystals for various applications in science and technology; hence various growth techniques developed to grow suitable crystals. It has been found that the crystalline property has applications in devices such as: laser resonators, acoust-optic modulators, phase decay plates, polarizers, pyro-electric detectors, piezo-electric devices, crystal X-ray monochromaters, scintillation detectors, holographic devices, membranes of iron selective electrodes and substrate for thin films.The Present book deals with the growth of tartrate crystals by gel technique; hence details of the gel technique are discussed hereby.
Autorenporträt
Prof.Dr. Sanjay Kansara working as assistant Professor in physics at P.H.G.Muni.Arts and Science College,Kalol(India)-382721.Author Had published More Than 25 Paper in International & National reputed journal. His interest of research is in material science. He actively involve to developing innovative experiment for joyful learning by student.