Crystallization and Characterization of a New NonLinear Optical Crystal: L Proline Succinate (LPS)
Author(s) -
Prabhu Paramasivam,
C. Ramachandra Raja
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
journal of crystallization process and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2161-7686
pISSN - 2161-7678
DOI - 10.4236/jcpt.2012.21004
Subject(s) - crystal (programming language) , crystallization , single crystal , materials science , crystal growth , evaporation , crystal structure , solvent , second harmonic generation , analytical chemistry (journal) , crystallography , nuclear chemistry , chemical engineering , chemistry , chromatography , organic chemistry , optics , physics , computer science , programming language , thermodynamics , laser , engineering
In this analysis, the single crystal of L-Proline Succinate (LPS) has been successfully synthesized and the purity of ma- terial has been increased by repeated recrystallization process. Single crystal was grown by adopting the method of growing in a slow evaporation solution using water as solvent at room temperature. The LPS single crystal has been synthesized by taking equimolar quantity of L-Proline and succinic acid, by mixing them thoroughly using deionized water. The prepared concentrated solution was placed in an undisturbed condition, and the solution was inspected regu- larly. The single crystal has been harvested over a period of 1 month. The same crystal was characterized by different techniques for finding its suitability for device fabrications. The grown crystal was characterized by Single crystal XRD, Powder XRD, FTIR, UV-vis-NIR, DTA/TGA and SHG analyses, respectively. The observed results from various char- acterization show the suitability for NLO application. The second harmonic generation of this grown crystal was checked using Kurtz Perry technique which showed positive results. The UV cut-off wavelength and the decomposition temperature of this grown crystal were found to be good when compared with the existing organic crystals
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