Synthesis, growth, optical, photoconductivity and specific heat properties of potassium borodicitrate (KBDC) single crystal

Nonlinear optical high-quality single crystals of potassium borodicitrate (KBDC) were grown by low-temperature solution growth slow evaporation technique. The crystal structure and quality of the grown crystal were examined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction and high-resolution X-ray diffraction an...

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description Nonlinear optical high-quality single crystals of potassium borodicitrate (KBDC) were grown by low-temperature solution growth slow evaporation technique. The crystal structure and quality of the grown crystal were examined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction and high-resolution X-ray diffraction analysis, respectively. The transmittance spectrum measured from the as-grown crystal exhibits wide range of transparency from UV to visible region. The third-order nonlinear optical properties of the grown crystal were studied using Z-scan technique. The third-order nonlinear susceptibility ( χ 3 ) of KBDC single crystal is found to be 4.1130 × 10 −9  esu. The laser-induced damage threshold for the grown crystal was measured using Nd:YAG laser. Furthermore, the photoconductivity and specific heat capacity of the crystal were measured, and the observed results are discussed in detail.
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Chemical Routes to Materials
Chemistry and Materials Science
Classical Mechanics
Crystal growth
Crystal structure
Crystallography and Scattering Methods
Crystals
Diffraction
Laser damage
Lasers
Low temperature
Materials Science
Neodymium lasers
Optical properties
Photoconductivity
Polymer Sciences
Potassium
Semiconductor lasers
Single crystals
Solid Mechanics
Specific heat
Structure
X-ray diffraction
X-rays
YAG lasers
Yield point
title Synthesis, growth, optical, photoconductivity and specific heat properties of potassium borodicitrate (KBDC) single crystal
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