Abstract

In this work, the structural, optical, mechanical, dielectric, thermal and laser-induced damage threshold (LDT) studies of a promising organic NLO material creatininium succinate (CS) were reported. CS exhibits admirable properties such as good thermal stability (247°C), low dielectric constant (εr=8.5) at higher frequencies and higher LDT up to 5.24GW/cm2 (3.5 times greater than urea) which favor this material most suitable for advanced laser applications.

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