Abstract

Single crystals of glycine sodium nitrate (GSN) is a semiorganic nonlinear optical material that has been grown from solution by slow evaporation at ambient temperature. The solubility of GSN has been determined in water. Formation of the new crystal has been confirmed by powder X-ray diffraction pattern and IR spectra. The transmission spectra of GSN have been recorded. The optical second harmonic generation (SHG) conversion efficiency was determined using Kurtz-powder technique and found to be two times that of KDP.

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