Abstract

A new organic dye doped hippuric acid (DHA) single crystals have been grown from aqueous solution of acetone by doping with rhodamine using slow evaporation technique. Rhodamine is a dye, an organic molecule well-studied in laser physics and nonlinear optics for its fluorescent properties. Dyeing of crystals is a practice that was developed particularly for quantum optical applications because of the very significant increase in surface area achieved in growing crystals. In the present work, The DHA single crystals were successfully grown by the slow evaporation method. Good quality single crystals were harvested after 5 days. The grown crystal was characterized by various techniques namely Single crystal X-ray diffraction, FT-IR, UV–vis, NLO and thermal analysis. The FT-IR analysis confirms the presence of various functional groups available in DHA. The optical transmission study and Kurtz and Perry SHG measurement shows the suitability of doped crystals for NLO applications.

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