Abstract

A novel organic Bis Creatininium Oxalate (BCO) crystal was grown by slow solvent evaporation technique. Single crystal XRD study shows that BCO crystal belongs to monoclinic system with space group P21/n. Optical absorbance of the grown BCO crystal was observed from UV-Vis-NIR spectral study and its lower cutoff wavelength found at 310 nm. The BCO crystal had a wide optical band gap of 3.91 eV. FTIR spectral analyses confirmed the functional groups present in the crystal. The mechanical behavior of the grown crystal was identified through Vickers microhardness test. The third order nonlinear optical parameters such as susceptibility, refractive index and absorption coefficient of BCO crystal were evaluated by Z-scan technique.

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