Abstract

Single crystal of sodium para-nitrophenolate para-nitrophenol dihydrate (SPPD) was grown using slow evaporation solution growth technique with the crystal dimensions of 17mm×11mm×6mm. The structure of the SPPD crystal was examined by X-ray diffraction analysis and the functional groups, hydrogen bonding interactions were identified using FT-IR and FT-Raman spectra. The UV–vis-NIR absorption spectrum revealed that the UV lower cut-off wavelength was 260nm and the optical band gap of the crystal was 4.76eV. The material was thermally stable up to 128°C as determined by the TG-DTA curves. The mechanical behavior of the grown crystal was studied using Vickers microhardness. Dielectric constant and dielectric loss were also measured as a function of frequency between 5Hz and 5MHz and temperature between 40 and 100°C, respectively. The second-harmonic generation efficiency was found to be five times greater than that of KDP. The third-order nonlinear parameters such as nonlinear refractive index (n2), nonlinear absorption coefficient (β) and third-order susceptibility |χ(3)| were calculated using Z-scan technique.

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