Abstract
A highly efficient non-linear optical organometallic compound zinc cadmium thiocyanate (ZCTC) single crystal was grown by solvent evaporation method. The as grown single crystals were implanted with 45keV N5+ ions having energy at various fluencies of 1×1015, 5×1015, 1×1016 and 5×1016ions/cm2. The surface modification induced by the ion implantation was studied using scanning electron microscopy. The UV spectrum shows an increase in absorbance with the increase in the dosage of the ions implanted. There is a red shift in the cut off wavelength due to implantation which may be attributed to the lattice damage produced during implantation. From the Raman spectra, it is observed that there is no shift in the peak positions or any extra peaks due to implantation confirming that the nitrogen ions are not substituted into the lattice. The FWHM, area and intensity of the Raman peak corresponding to CN stretching vibration were calculated and the influence of ion implantation on these parameters was discussed. The effect of implantation on the PL spectra was analysed and discussed in detail. The change in refractive index of the sample due to implantation was reported.
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