Abstract

This paper reports an organic crystal of a New Nonlinear Optical (NLO) material, L-Arginine Semicarbazone dihydrate (abbreviated as LASC). The crystals were grown by slow evaporation from an aqueous solution and crystallize in monoclinic form which is confirmed by single crystal x-ray diffraction analysis. The molecular weight of the grown crystal was estimated by mass spectrometry. The FTIR spectra con-firm the presence of the functional groups in the crystal while The UV-vis-NIR spectrum of grown crystal LASC reveals its transparent nature. The optical absorption in the grown crystal is almost negligible in the UV and visible spectral regions with the lower cut off wavelength at around 350 nm. Minimum amount of optical absorption suggests that the LASC crystal is highly transparent in the UV-visible spectral region and is useful for nonlinear optical applications. The second harmonic generation is confirmed by the emission of green light and its efficiency is found to be 0.51 times that of KDP crystal. The photoconductivity study shows that the grown crystal exhibit negative photoconductivity. Primary studies show that the grown crystals are appropriate for optoelectronics applications and Second Harmonic Generations.

Highlights

  • IntroductionSemiorganic and organic crystals have nonlinear optical property

  • An optical communication device uses nonlinear optical (NLO) materials

  • New L-Arginine Semicarbazone dihydrate NLO single crystal is grown by slow solvent evaporation technique is reported

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Summary

Introduction

Semiorganic and organic crystals have nonlinear optical property. Inorganic crystals like ADP, KDP are promising NLO crystals, but they have less nonlinear activity; synthesizing crystals are somewhat difficult. A series of organic NLO crystals with high nonlinear susceptibility have been synthesized and characterized[1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10]. If we take organic materials, Amino acid family crystals are found to have NLO materials. Amino acid contain dual functional group which has a carboxyl group (-COOH) and an amino group(-NH2).

Experiment
Mass Spectral Analysis
FTIR Analysis
UV-VIS Spectrum Analysis
NLO Studies
Photoconductivity Studies
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