Abstract
The MWCNTs doped Tetrafluoro Phthalate crystal (TFP), a semi-organic nonlinear optical material was amalgamated, and single crystals were filled out from the water solution. The grown compound formed into a monoclinic crystal structure with the space group of P21. The unit cell parameters were identified and verified with single-crystal XRD studies. The grown crystal was irradiated by the Li3+ heavy ion beam. The Li3+ irradiation on the crystal starts the evolution of healthy surface H peaks in MWCNTs injected TFP crystal. As a result of beam interaction, the morphology of the crystal was modified. Hence after irradiation, the change in structural, functional, optical, and NLO properties of the doped crystal was analyzed with the characterization studies such as powder XRD, FT-IR, UV–Visible, and SHG analysis respectively. The results after irradiation were compared with the results before irradiation.
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