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Growth of single crystal not only limited for the fundamental data acquisition of the compound but also used in many device applications in the solid state electronics owing to their comprehensive properties. Presently, such crystals are being used as ferroelectric, piezoelectric and optical crystals. In case of optical crystals, if the crystal has the ability to manipulate the applied electric field of optical beams are termed as Non Linear Optical(NLO) crystals. Since the advent of this phenomenon, there have been a number of new materials explored as potential candidates for large number of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Growth of single crystal not only limited for the fundamental data acquisition of the compound but also used in many device applications in the solid state electronics owing to their comprehensive properties. Presently, such crystals are being used as ferroelectric, piezoelectric and optical crystals. In case of optical crystals, if the crystal has the ability to manipulate the applied electric field of optical beams are termed as Non Linear Optical(NLO) crystals. Since the advent of this phenomenon, there have been a number of new materials explored as potential candidates for large number of fascinating NLO applications such as, information processing, telecommunication, optical switching, frequency conversion etc. Hence, the search, design and growth of such new materials become one of the active discussions in the scientific literature over the few decades and this liveliness made the field as one of the unbounded areas of material science. Hence, the present study deals withthe growth and characterization of some organic based crystals for the possible nonlinear optical applications.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Jagadeesh M. R. is currently working as Associate Professor in the Department of Physics, Jain Institute of Technology, Davangere, India. His research field includes crystal growth and characterization in the pure and mixed forms for non-linear optical applications. He is currently working on material characterization and DFT calculations.