| Literature DB >> 25995840 |
Venkatram Nalla1, Raghavender Medishetty2, Yue Wang3, Zhaozhi Bai2, Handong Sun1, Ji Wei4, Jagadese J Vittal2.
Abstract
Second harmonic generation (SHG) is a well known non-linear optical phenomena which can be observed only in non-centrosymmetric crystals due to non-zero hyperpolarizability. In the current work we observed SHG from a Zn(II) complex which was originally thought to have crystallized in the centrosymmetric space group C2/c. This has been attributed to the unequal antiparallel packing of the metal complexes in the non-symmetric space group Cc or residual non-centrosymmetry in C2/c giving rise to polarizability leading to strong SHG. The enhancement of SHG by UV light has been attributed to the increase in non-centrosymmetry and hence polarity of packing due to strain induced in the crystals. The SHG signals measured from these crystals were as large as potassium dihydrogen phosphate crystals, KH2PO4 (KDP), and showed temperature dependence. The highest SHG efficiency was observed at 50 K. The SHG phenomenon was observed at broad wavelengths ranging from visible to below-red in these crystals.Entities:
Keywords: centrosymmetric crystals; second harmonic generation
Year: 2015 PMID: 25995840 PMCID: PMC4420541 DOI: 10.1107/S2052252515002183
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IUCrJ ISSN: 2052-2525 Impact factor: 4.769
Figure 1Ball and stick diagram of 1. Color coding: Zn – green, C – yellow, O – red, N – blue.
Figure 2Laser input energy-dependent SHG spectra of (a) single crystals of 1, (b) KDP single crystals, (c) laser input energy-dependent SHG intensity of KDP and 1, and (d) UV exposure time dependence of SHG of 1.
Figure 3(a) Temperature-dependent SHG spectra of 1. (b) Temperature-dependent SHG intensity of 1 excited at 1064 nm wavelength, 20 Hz repetition rate, 1.5 mJ energy pulse and 6 ns pulse width.