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Archive | 2017
M. Peer Mohamed; S. Sudha; M. Nageshwari; P. Jayaprakash; P. Sangeetha; M. Prakash; M. Lydia Caroline
A noncentrosymmetric hard anisotropy crystals of Chloro bis thiourea mercury (II) chloride (CBTMC),[HgCl [CS(NH2)2]2Cl], was synthesized using water as solvent and grown by slow solvent evaporation method and its properties are reported for the first time to attest its suitability in nonlinear optical applications. CBTMC single crystals possessing good morphology with size up to 0.6 × 0.4 × 0.2 cm3 were collected from the crystallization vessels after 12 days. Crystallography structure diffraction analysis using X-radiation confirms the non-centrosymmetric (polar) space group Pmmn, which is the key requirement to exhibit nonlinear optical activity. The crystals are analyzed by powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD) to assess the good crystalline nature. The existence of various functional groups in the synthesized compound were manifested and examined by FTIR spectrum. The thermal analysis disclosed the maximum temperature of operation of 253 °C for CBTMC. The EDAX spectrum emphasized the presence of mercuric chloride in the metal complex. CBTMC crystal was subjected to SEM analysis and it divulged the surface topographies. The UV-Visible spectra revealed the absorption edge down to near UV absorption wavelength at 213 nm, which is a deciding property for SHG. From the UV absorption data optical direct band gap is assessed (Eg = 4.62 eV). The powder visible SHG response was judged by Kurtz-Perry method using a fundamental pulsed Nd: YAG laser radiation (λ = 1064 nm) and SHG efficiency was determined to be 0.736 times that of KDP, moreover KDP is phase-matchable.
Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals | 2017
C. Rathika Thaya Kumari; P. Jayaprakash; M. Nageshwari; M. Peer Mohamed; P. Sangeetha; M. Lydia Caroline
ABSTRACT A nonlinear optical material benzoyl valine (BV) was synthesized by the technique of slow evaporation process at room temperature. The single crystal X ray diffraction analysis evince that crystal corresponds to acentric space group P21 with monoclinic system. The diverse optical properties assured an elevated transparency in BV crystal. Photoluminescence profile revealed the suitability of crystal for fabricating violet lasers. The Laser damage threshold and the dielectric behavior of the grown crystal were analyzed to indicate its practical applications. The second and third order nonlinear optical measurements were studied to prove its potentiality in the domain of nonlinear optical applications.
Physica B-condensed Matter | 2016
P. Jayaprakash; M. Peer Mohamed; P. Krishnan; M. Nageshwari; G. Mani; M. Lydia Caroline
Journal of Molecular Structure | 2017
P. Jayaprakash; M. Peer Mohamed; M. Lydia Caroline
Physica B-condensed Matter | 2017
M. Nageshwari; P. Jayaprakash; C. Rathika Thaya Kumari; G. Vinitha; M. Lydia Caroline
Physica B-condensed Matter | 2017
P. Jayaprakash; P. Sangeetha; C. Rathika Thaya Kumari; M. Lydia Caroline
Journal of Molecular Structure | 2017
M. Peer Mohamed; P. Jayaprakash; M. Nageshwari; C. Rathika Thaya Kumari; P. Sangeetha; S. Sudha; G. Mani; M. Lydia Caroline
Journal of Molecular Structure | 2017
P. Jayaprakash; P. Sangeetha; M. Peer Mohamed; G. Vinitha; S. Muthu; M. Prakash; M. Lydia Caroline
Physica B-condensed Matter | 2017
P. Sangeetha; P. Jayaprakash; M. Nageshwari; C. Rathika Thaya Kumari; S. Sudha; M. Prakash; G. Vinitha; M. Lydia Caroline
Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics | 2017
P. Jayaprakash; P. Sangeetha; C. Rathika Thaya Kumari; I. Baskaran; M. Lydia Caroline