Abstract

Shock waves are applied to non-linear optical materials, particularly organic materials, due to their fast responsein electro-optic switchesand high nonlinearefficiency. At room temperature, an acetamide-doped oxalic acid single crystal has been grown using the slow evaporation method among other crystal growth techniques. Single crystal oxac applies to shock waves in steps of 50 and 100 shock waves to the tail or the material properties without altering the original crystal system. The grown and shock wave treated crystals of OXAC were structurally identified by X-ray diffraction and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy,UV–Visible and Photoluminescence spectral analysis, nonlinear optical activity (NLO) studies. The antimicrobial studies such as antibacterial and antifungal activities of the grown crystals of oxalic acid, OXAC and OXAC with 50 and 100 shocks were performed and the obtained results were discussed. From we declared results, we state that the post shock wave induced OXAC crystal is enhancing properties of NLO, antimicroibial studies relatively pre shock wave induced OXAC crystal and reflected in structural and optical studies.

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