V. Joseph
Loyola College, Chennai
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Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry | 2017
P.S. Latha Mageshwari; R. Priya; S. Krishnan; V. Joseph; S. Jerome Das
Sodium hydrogen succinate, an alkali metallo-organic third-order nonlinear optical crystal, had been grown successfully using aqueous solution by slow evaporation technique at room temperature. Transparent single crystals were selected and subjected to single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis to identify lattice parameters, space group and morphology. The grown crystal was further subjected to powder X-ray diffraction to analyze the crystalline quality, UV–Vis–NIR spectral analysis to reveal optical transparency, FTIR spectroscopy for confirmation of the functional group analysis and TG–DTG/DSC analysis to determine the thermal stability. The dielectric constant and dielectric loss were studied as a function of frequency at different temperatures, and the results were discussed. The mechanical properties were calculated by Vickers microhardness test, and the third-order nonlinear optical parameters such as nonlinear refractive index, nonlinear absorption coefficient and real and imaginary parts of the third-order nonlinear optical susceptibility were determined by Z-scan technique.
Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy | 2014
R. Josephine Usha; P. Sagayaraj; V. Joseph
The highly efficient nonlinear optical single crystal of manganese mercury thiocyanate has been grown from slow evaporation solvent technique. The second harmonic generation and optical transmittance of the grown crystal are studied by Kurtz and Perry powder technique and spectroscopic absorbance spectrum. Mechanical behaviour is analyzed using Vickers microhardness test. The dielectric response of the grown crystal is studied as a function of the temperature and the results are discussed. Further, electronic properties such as plasma energy, Penngap, Fermi energy and electronic polarizability are evaluated. Third order nonlinear optical studies are performed using by single beam Z-scan technique using Nd:YAG laser and parameters such as nonlinear refractive index n2, absorption co-efficient β and nonlinear optical susceptibility χ((3)) are evaluated for the grown crystal. The surface of the grown crystal is analyzed with field emission scanning electron microscope and atomic force microscope analyses.
Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy | 2015
D. Arthi; D. Anbuselvi; D. Jayaraman; J. Arul Martin Mani; V. Joseph
Sodium acetate doped L-tyrosine single crystal with dimensions 47×15×8 mm(3) was grown by slow evaporation solution growth technique. Nucleation kinetics of the growth of the material was studied to optimize the growth conditions. The grown doped crystal was then characterized using single crystal XRD, UV-vis-NIR, FTIR, NMR, SEM-EDAX and NLO studies. XRD study reveals that the grown crystal belongs to monoclinic system with space group P21. Lattice parameters of the grown crystals are found to be a=5.096 Å, b=8.966 Å, c=11.088 Å, α=β=90° and γ=92.035°. The transparent range of the grown crystal was measured as 260-1100 nm with 260 nm as lower cut off wavelength using UV-vis-NIR absorption spectrum and the optical band gap was evaluated as 3.24 eV from the Taucs plot. The various functional groups were identified using FTIR spectral analysis. The thermal behavior of the title compound has been analyzed using TGA/DTA and DSC thermal curves. From the thermal study, the material is found to possess thermal stability up to 158°C. The microstructure of the grown crystal and the presence of various elements in the crystal were analyzed using SEM and EDAX techniques. NMR spectral analysis confirms the molecular structure of the grown compound. The nonlinear optical property was tested using Kurtz Perry powder technique and SHG efficiency was measured nearly same as that of KDP.
Spectroscopy Letters | 2015
R. Josephine Usha; A. R. Baby Suganthi; V. Joseph; P. Sagayaraj
The need for materials which combine large nonlinear optical characteristics with resistance to physical and chemical attack and good growth properties have led to the investigation of semi-organic materials. An optically negative nonlinear optical crystal cadmium mercury thiocyanate has been prepared by slow solvent evaporation method. The grown crystal was characterized by single crystal X-ray diffraction technique to determine the cell parameters. The spectroscopic studies revealed that the grown crystal has good optical transparency. The mechanical strength of the grown crystal was found from Vickers microhardness measurement and the conductivity analysis was carried out using complex impedance spectra.
Optics and Laser Technology | 2016
P.S. Latha Mageshwari; R. Priya; S. Krishnan; V. Joseph; S. Jerome Das
Optik | 2014
P.S. Latha Mageshwari; R. Priya; S. Krishnan; V. Joseph; S. Jerome Das
Optik | 2016
J. Elberin Mary Theras; D. Kalaivani; M. Mercina; D. Jayaraman; V. Joseph
Optics and Laser Technology | 2016
J. Elberin Mary Theras; D. Kalaivani; J. Arul Martin Mani; D. Jayaraman; V. Joseph
Archives of Applied Science Research | 2012
R. Josephine Usha; J. Arul Martin Mani; V. Joseph
Journal of Molecular Structure | 2017
D. Arthi; E. Ilango; M. Mercina; D. Jayaraman; V. Joseph