Growth and characterization of an efficient semi organic single crystal: Sodium hydrogen oxalate monohydrate
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Add time:07/31/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
A highly proficient nonlinear optical compound Sodium Hydrogen Oxalate Monohydrate (SHOM) single crystal under semi organic category has been grown-up by the process of slow solvent evaporation. The triclinic structure and cell parameters of SHOM was revealed from X-ray diffraction analysis. The examination of FTIR was done to determine the existence of various functional groups present in the SHOM crystal. The mechanical stability is evaluated from Vicker's microhardness tester and related mechanical parameters were assessed. The multiple shot laser damage threshold was examined to be 2.65 GW/cm2. TG/DTA analysis is carried out to appraise the thermal limit of the grown material. The absorbance spectrum was analyzed from UV–vis analysis which verifies high transparency of the grown crystal and various optical constants were also estimated. The third order nonlinearity, two-photon absorption and self-defocussing effect of the grown material was established from the Z-Scan approach. The results favoring the materials suitability over nonlinear optical applications are reported.
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