Abstract

Reclusive single crystals of ammonium dihydrogen phosphate (ADP) and 0.1[Formula: see text]mol.% Acid Blue 22 dye-incorporated ADP were harvested by using a standard slow cooling mechanism. The skeletal framework of the anisotropic materials was analyzed by using single crystal X-ray diffraction cram. The powder X-ray diffraction examines the phase growth and incorporation of substituents in the crystalline matrices. The incorporation of additives in the system was examined by employing Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy. The analysis of vibrational bands gives insights into the incorporation of additives in ADP crystal system. The transmission window of the specimen and optical bandgap of the given material were analyzed by using UV–Vis spectroscopic analysis. The incorporation of additives to parent crystals was examined by using Scanning Electron Microscope. The quantification of elements in the grown specimen was investigated by using Energy Dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. The mechanical rigidity of the material was inspected by using Vickers microhardness analysis. The piezoelectric charge coefficient of dye-incorporated ADP is higher than pristine ADP. The wettability of the material was identified by contact angle measurements. The optical stress was identified by employing photoelastic measurements. The second- and third-order nonlinear optical properties of pristine and dye-incorporated ADP crystals were investigated by using Kurtz–Perry powder technique and Z-scan technique.

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