A good-quality single crystal of l-lysine monohydrochloride nickel bromide (LLMNB) with an optimum size of 7 mm × 3 mm x 2 mm was obtained within 40–45 days. SXRD examinations revealed the unit cell measurements and cell characteristics of l-lysine monohydrochloride nickel bromide (LLMNB) crystals. By using powder X-Ray diffraction (PXRD) studies, the grown crystal's crystalline nature was determined. The functional groups of the crystal were determined using Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR). The optical transmission of a LLMNB crystal was investigated to characterize the crystal. This illustrates the LLMNB crystal's broad transmission window spanning the whole visible range and its extremely low UV cut-off wavelength of 230 nm. According to the findings, the LLMNB crystal's SHG efficiency was 1.62 times higher than that of the reference crystal KDP. The dielectric property of the grown crystal was studied at various temperatures. The grown LLMNB crystal Vickers hardness number increases when a load is applied. Photoconductivity research looked into the nature of photoconductivity. Hence, all these investigations suggest that the grown LLMNB crystal can be used for nonlinear optical devices and it is a potential candidate for optoelectronic utilization.
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