A Facile Growth, Optical Behavior of Organic Nonlinear Optical Crystal—4-Bromo-2-Methylbenzonitrile
Preeda P,
Ganapathi Raman R,
Sakthivel Pandurengan
et al.
Abstract:By slowly evaporating 4-bromo-2-methylbenzonitrile at room temperature, it was possible to make a single organic nonlinear optical crystal. The grown crystal's crystalline nature was verified, and the unit cell characteristics are provided as a = 4.08Å, b = 6.61 Å, c = 28.93Å, α = 90º, β = 90º, γ = 90º. The functional groups of the crystal produced were identified using the FTIR and FT-Raman spectra. The UV cutoff wavelength is found at 221.6 nm, and the transparency nature of the crystal was analyzed… Show more
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