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G. Vinitha

Researcher at VIT University

Publications -  308
Citations -  3488

G. Vinitha is an academic researcher from VIT University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Single crystal & Crystal. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 251 publications receiving 2106 citations. Previous affiliations of G. Vinitha include B. S. Abdur Rahman University & Anna University.

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Studies on crystal growth and physical properties of 4-(dimethylamino)benzaldehyde-2,4-dinitroaniline single crystal

TL;DR: In this paper, the organic material 4-(dimethylamino)benzaldehyde-2,4-dinitroaniline has been grown by slow evaporation technique.
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Growth and characterization of L-histidinium fumarate fumaric acid monohydrate single crystal: A promising second and third order nonlinear optical material

TL;DR: In this article, an organic nonlinear optical single crystal (LHFFAM) has been synthesized and grown using aqueous solution by slow evaporation technique at room temperature.
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Structural, thermal and electro-optical properties of guanidine based Metal-Organic Framework (MOF)

TL;DR: In this article, a hybrid metal-organic framework formulated as 3[2(CH6N3)+.Cl4 Mn(II)] has been synthesized by reflux condensation method of reacting guanidinium carbonate with manganese chloride.
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Thulium-doped barium tellurite glasses: structural, thermal, linear, and non-linear optical investigations

TL;DR: In this paper, structural, thermal, linear, and non-linear optical properties on 60TeO2−20ZnO−(16 − x)BaCO3-4BaF2-xTm2O3 (x = 0.25 to 2 ǫ%) glasses synthesized by melt-quenching technique is reported.
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Growth and characterization of organic material 4-dimethylaminobenzaldehyde single crystal.

TL;DR: The organic material 4-dimethylaminobenzaldehyde single crystals were grown by slow evaporation technique and the grown crystal was confirmed by the single crystal and powder X-ray diffraction analyses.