s. Suresh; v. Seetharaman; R. Mohan Kumar
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p-Toludinium fumarate (PTF) a potential organic single crystal was grown by slow evaporation solution growth technique. Single crystal X-ray diffraction study was used to compute the unit cell parameters. The nuclear magnetic resonance spectral study reveals the proton and carbon molecular structure ...
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p-Toludinium fumarate (PTF) a potential organic single crystal was grown by slow evaporation solution growth technique. Single crystal X-ray diffraction study was used to compute the unit cell parameters. The nuclear magnetic resonance spectral study reveals the proton and carbon molecular structure of PTF crystal. Optical band gap and the percentage of optical transmission were established by using UV-visible spectroscopy. Photoluminescence studies show that emission is independent of excitation wavelength. Dielectric constant (ε') and dielectric loss (tan δ) of PTF crystal were studied. The third order nonlinear refractive index (n2) and third order nonlinear absorption coefficient (β) were estimated by Z-scan technique.
E. Selvakumar; A. Chandramohan
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A new organic SHG active salt 3-Nitroanilinium L-tartrate m-nitroaniline (MLM) was synthesized and optically good single crystals were grown by solvent evaporation solution growth method at room temperature. The structure of the crystal identified by single crystal XRD analyses and it belongs to monoclinic ...
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A new organic SHG active salt 3-Nitroanilinium L-tartrate m-nitroaniline (MLM) was synthesized and optically good single crystals were grown by solvent evaporation solution growth method at room temperature. The structure of the crystal identified by single crystal XRD analyses and it belongs to monoclinic crystal system with polar space group P21. The functional groups present in product have been confirmed from the FT-IR spectral study. The optical transmission spectrum was recorded to examine the optical property of the title crystal. The thermo gravimetric and differential thermal analyses were carried out simultaneously to study the thermal behavior of the title crystal. The relative second harmonic generation activity of the title crystal was confirmed by the modified Kurtz-Perry powder test and it was found that the title crystal has 0.5 times second harmonic generation output than that of KDP.
c. Amirtha Kumar; R. Mohan Kumar
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Third order nonlinear optical semi-organic potassium hydrogen maleate single crystal was grown by Sangaranarayanan-Ramasamy (SR) method. The formation of the bonds in the crystal was confirmed by FTIR analysis. Thermal properties were analyzed, and found that the grown crystal is thermally stable up ...
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Third order nonlinear optical semi-organic potassium hydrogen maleate single crystal was grown by Sangaranarayanan-Ramasamy (SR) method. The formation of the bonds in the crystal was confirmed by FTIR analysis. Thermal properties were analyzed, and found that the grown crystal is thermally stable up to 196°C. The transparency (74%) was assessed from the UV-Vis studies. The photo-luminescence spectral study revealed yellow emission in the wavelength region 500-650nm. The surface laser damage threshold value of the grown crystal was measured by using Nd:YAG laser. Z-scan technique was employed to observe the third-order nonlinear optical property of the grown crystal.
Panchatcharam Damodaran; Mani Mahadevan; Pandurangan Anandan; Palanivelu Shanmugha Sundaram; Rajamanickam Rajasekaran
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Glycine has the simplest structure among all amino acids. Many attempts have been made to grow different derivative crystals of glycine. However, the title compound was not investigated thoroughly to understand the usability of the crystal for its device application. In the present investigation, using ...
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Glycine has the simplest structure among all amino acids. Many attempts have been made to grow different derivative crystals of glycine. However, the title compound was not investigated thoroughly to understand the usability of the crystal for its device application. In the present investigation, using slow evaporation solution growth technique, single crystals of glycine have been grown in the presence of potassium iodide. Detailed investigations were made on structural and thermal properties of the grown crystals. Structural analysis was carried out by X-ray diffraction method, Fourier Transform Infrared, FT-Raman and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectral methods to conform the grown crystals. Thermal stability of the grown crystals was studied by Thermogravimetric (TG) and Differential Thermal analysis (DTA) and it was found that the crystal is stable up to 113°C. UV-Vis spectral analysis has been carried out and the crystal has not any significant absorbance in the entire visible region. Dielectric studies for the grown samples have also been studied. Nonlinear optical property has been confirmed by Kurtz powder technique and found that the grown crystal has nearly fifty percentage of SHG efficiency as that of standard KDP sample. The observed properties have confirmed that the grown crystal is suitable for nonlinear optical applications. Copyright © 2017 VBRI Press.