Enhanced properties of cadmium mercury thiocyanate bis(N-methyl formamide): A promising non-linear optical crystal

The present study deals with the synthesis and characterization of cadmium mercury thiocyanate bis(N-methyl formamide) or CMTN crystals where they were grown in two critical steps. In the first step, cadmium mercury thiocyanate (CMTC) single crystals were grown by intriguing cadmium chloride, mercur...

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Main Authors: Subashini, A., Rajarajan, K., Sagadevan, Suresh, Singh, Preeti, Podder, Jiban, Mohammad, Faruq
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spelling my.um.eprints.363822023-11-30T04:15:53Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/36382/ Enhanced properties of cadmium mercury thiocyanate bis(N-methyl formamide): A promising non-linear optical crystal Subashini, A. Rajarajan, K. Sagadevan, Suresh Singh, Preeti Podder, Jiban Mohammad, Faruq T Technology (General) TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering The present study deals with the synthesis and characterization of cadmium mercury thiocyanate bis(N-methyl formamide) or CMTN crystals where they were grown in two critical steps. In the first step, cadmium mercury thiocyanate (CMTC) single crystals were grown by intriguing cadmium chloride, mercuric chloride, and ammonium thiocyanate in 1:1:4 ratio and mixed with solvent by a slow solvent evaporation technique. The second step involves the reaction between CMTC and N-methyl formamide (NMF) in a 1:2 ratio leading to the formation of CMTN crystals. The growth parameters of CMTN grown crystals were optimized at different pHs (15) and the solubility curve has also been reported. On characterization, the orthorhombic crystallinity having Pna2(1) space group of as-grown CMTN crystals has been revealed by single X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD) and the lattice cell parameters are found to be a = 15.195 angstrom, b = 7.722 angstrom, c = 16.162 angstrom, and alpha = beta = gamma = 90 degrees. Single the phase crystallinity of CMTN is observed by powder XRD pattern and the increase in the intensity of index peaks shows that there exists good coordination between the CMTC and NMF compounds. The FTIR analysis supported the presence of surface ligands groups of thiocyanate, while the Raman spectroscopy confirmed for the coordination of thiocyanate ions in the CMTN compound and thus both established for the metal-ligand bonding. The UV-vis spectroscopy showed the optical transparency of CMTN to have the cutoff wavelength at 335 nm and the Kurtz powder method for studying the second harmonic generation (SHG) output power is 5 times higher than the reference. Further increase of dielectric constant and dielectric loss with respect to the changes in frequency makes it a suitable material for the construction of photonic and non-linear optical (NLO) devices. Elsevier 2020-10 Article PeerReviewed Subashini, A. and Rajarajan, K. and Sagadevan, Suresh and Singh, Preeti and Podder, Jiban and Mohammad, Faruq (2020) Enhanced properties of cadmium mercury thiocyanate bis(N-methyl formamide): A promising non-linear optical crystal. Chinese Journal of Physics, 67. pp. 52-62. ISSN 0577-9073, DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cjph.2019.12.017 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cjph.2019.12.017>. 10.1016/j.cjph.2019.12.017
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topic T Technology (General)
TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
spellingShingle T Technology (General)
TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
Subashini, A.
Rajarajan, K.
Sagadevan, Suresh
Singh, Preeti
Podder, Jiban
Mohammad, Faruq
Enhanced properties of cadmium mercury thiocyanate bis(N-methyl formamide): A promising non-linear optical crystal
description The present study deals with the synthesis and characterization of cadmium mercury thiocyanate bis(N-methyl formamide) or CMTN crystals where they were grown in two critical steps. In the first step, cadmium mercury thiocyanate (CMTC) single crystals were grown by intriguing cadmium chloride, mercuric chloride, and ammonium thiocyanate in 1:1:4 ratio and mixed with solvent by a slow solvent evaporation technique. The second step involves the reaction between CMTC and N-methyl formamide (NMF) in a 1:2 ratio leading to the formation of CMTN crystals. The growth parameters of CMTN grown crystals were optimized at different pHs (15) and the solubility curve has also been reported. On characterization, the orthorhombic crystallinity having Pna2(1) space group of as-grown CMTN crystals has been revealed by single X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD) and the lattice cell parameters are found to be a = 15.195 angstrom, b = 7.722 angstrom, c = 16.162 angstrom, and alpha = beta = gamma = 90 degrees. Single the phase crystallinity of CMTN is observed by powder XRD pattern and the increase in the intensity of index peaks shows that there exists good coordination between the CMTC and NMF compounds. The FTIR analysis supported the presence of surface ligands groups of thiocyanate, while the Raman spectroscopy confirmed for the coordination of thiocyanate ions in the CMTN compound and thus both established for the metal-ligand bonding. The UV-vis spectroscopy showed the optical transparency of CMTN to have the cutoff wavelength at 335 nm and the Kurtz powder method for studying the second harmonic generation (SHG) output power is 5 times higher than the reference. Further increase of dielectric constant and dielectric loss with respect to the changes in frequency makes it a suitable material for the construction of photonic and non-linear optical (NLO) devices.
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author Subashini, A.
Rajarajan, K.
Sagadevan, Suresh
Singh, Preeti
Podder, Jiban
Mohammad, Faruq
author_facet Subashini, A.
Rajarajan, K.
Sagadevan, Suresh
Singh, Preeti
Podder, Jiban
Mohammad, Faruq
author_sort Subashini, A.
title Enhanced properties of cadmium mercury thiocyanate bis(N-methyl formamide): A promising non-linear optical crystal
title_short Enhanced properties of cadmium mercury thiocyanate bis(N-methyl formamide): A promising non-linear optical crystal
title_full Enhanced properties of cadmium mercury thiocyanate bis(N-methyl formamide): A promising non-linear optical crystal
title_fullStr Enhanced properties of cadmium mercury thiocyanate bis(N-methyl formamide): A promising non-linear optical crystal
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced properties of cadmium mercury thiocyanate bis(N-methyl formamide): A promising non-linear optical crystal
title_sort enhanced properties of cadmium mercury thiocyanate bis(n-methyl formamide): a promising non-linear optical crystal
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