Synthesis and single crystal growth of l-proline cadmium chloride monohydrate and its characterization for higher order harmonic generation applications
Author(s) -
Kanika Thukral,
N. Vijayan,
Brijesh Rathi,
G. Bhagavannaryana,
Sunil Verma,
J. R. Philip,
A. G. Gopala Krishna,
M. S. Jeyalakshmy,
S. K. Halder
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
crystengcomm
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.813
H-Index - 132
ISSN - 1466-8033
DOI - 10.1039/c3ce41957f
Subject(s) - single crystal , orthorhombic crystal system , cadmium chloride , crystallinity , materials science , birefringence , crystallography , crystal (programming language) , second harmonic generation , photoluminescence , lattice constant , crystal system , analytical chemistry (journal) , crystal structure , cadmium , diffraction , chemistry , optics , optoelectronics , organic chemistry , computer science , laser , programming language , physics , metallurgy
The semi-organic non linear optical single crystal of L-proline cadmium chloride monohydrate was successfully synthesized and the single crystal was grown by a slow evaporation solution growth technique, using double distilled water as the solvent. The lattice dimensions of the grown crystal were examined by powder X-ray diffraction and it was found to belong to the orthorhombic crystal system with a noncentrosymmetric space group. Its crystallinity was assessed by a high resolution X-ray diffraction method and its structural imperfections were recorded using X-ray topography. The presence of functional groups was identified from heteronuclear correlation methods. Its optical behavior was examined by birefringence and photoluminescence and its optical constants were determined from UV-Vis. analysis. Its thermal and third order nonlinear optical properties were characterised by photopyroelectric and Z-scan methods, respectively. The mechanical and ferroelectric behavior was also assessed on the grown single crystal of L-proline cadmium chloride monohydrate.
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