Abstract

A new organic nonlinear optical crystal, Bis(p-aminobenzoic acid-N) dichloro cadmium (II) (BPANDC) has been grown by Slow Evaporation Solution Technique (SEST). The experiments were carried out to study the structural, optical, DFT and nonlinear optical properties of the grown crystals. The BPANDC crystal belongs to triclinic system with space group Pī with lattice parameters a = 6.359(4)Å, b = 7.509(11)Å, c = 17.263(7)Å, α= 94.50(2)˚, β=104.56(2)˚, γ=96.79(4)˚, and volume V = 787.20Å3. Using the TD-DFT method, the electronic absorption spectra of BPANDC was calculated in gas phase. The calculated FT-IR, FT-Raman spectrum, Molecular geometrical analysis, TD-DFT, HOMO–LUMO energy gap and Molecular electrostatic potential surface of BPANDC were calculated by DFT/ LANL2DZ basis set. The Z-scan analysis evidenced that the BPANDC exhibits sequential two-photon absorption induced reverse saturable absorption.

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