Semiorganic Nonlinear Optical Crystals for Laser Frequency Conversion: Growth and Characterization  Single Crystals of Vanilli,Used

Semiorganic Nonlinear Optical Crystals for Laser Frequency Conversion: Growth and Characterization Single Crystals of Vanilli,Used

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The book deals with study of the properties, advantages and disadvantages of organic, semiorganic and inorganic with broad perspective in detail. Growth single crystals of 4hydroxy 3methoxy benzaldehyde (vanillin), an excellent molecular NLO material, from melt by Bridgman technique is reported for the first time. Precise temperature profile plot of the resistive furnace was measured using a simple PC based timetemperature data logging system. Vanillin is a potential candidate for a blue light generator from IR diode laser light. New single crystals of LHistidine mono hydrochloride (LHMHCL), LHistidine di hydrochloride(LHDHCL), bis thiourea zinc Acetate (BTZA) and KDP:La are grown from aqueous solution. For growth of bulk crystals of La:KDP, accelerated seed rotation method was employed and rotated on both direction using a stepper motor driven by microcontroller. UVVis spectra show excellent transmission through the visible region up to 1100 nm. Laser damage threshold values were determined using Qswitched Nd:YAG laser operating at 1064 nm and with 25 ns pulses in single shot mode. The powder SHG efficiency was better than materials like KDP and CTA.

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