Abstract

Glycine potassium sulphate crystals doped with hydrogen fluoride (GKSF2) were grown from saturated solutions by slow evaporation technique with molar ratio (2 :1: 0.5), Transparent, elongated crystals of appreciable sizes (1cm) were obtained in about 3-4 weeks time. The solubility in water exhibits a linear trend in temperatures range from 300K to 350 K. The GKSF2 crystal exhibits orthorhombic symmetry with a= 9.5569 A.U, b= 15.7652 A. U and c= 8.4212 A.U and unit cell volume 1268.79 A.U3. Comparative IR and Raman studies indicate a molecule with a lack of centre of symmetry. A wide transparency window useful for optoelectronic applications is indicated by the UV Studies. Using Nd- YAG laser (1064nm), the optical second harmonic generation (SHG) conversion efficiency of GKSF2 crystal have been carried outusing Kurtz and Perry technique. Also have photoconductivity, I-V characteristics been carried out.

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