1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-0248(99)00200-6
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Solution growth of a novel nonlinear optical material: L-histidine tetrafluoroborate

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“…The organic nonlinear optical materials with aromatic ring have been attracting much attention because of their high nonlinearity [5][6][7]. Purely inorganic materials typically have excellent mechanical and thermal properties with relatively modest optical nonlinearities because of lack of π-electron delocalization [8].…”
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“…The organic nonlinear optical materials with aromatic ring have been attracting much attention because of their high nonlinearity [5][6][7]. Purely inorganic materials typically have excellent mechanical and thermal properties with relatively modest optical nonlinearities because of lack of π-electron delocalization [8].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Purely inorganic materials typically have excellent mechanical and thermal properties with relatively modest optical nonlinearities because of lack of π-electron delocalization [8].…”
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“…Organic NLO materials have low melting point, low mechanical strength, high degree of delocalization due to their weak Van der Waal's and hydrogen bondings and also they have the flexibility in the methods of synthesis, scope for altering the properties by functional substitution, inherently high nonlinearity, high laser damage threshold values [1][2][3][4]. To consider the advantages of both organic and inorganic NLO materials, researchers concentrate on semiorganic complexes such as Larginine phosphate, L-histidine tetrafluoroborate, L-cystine hydrochloride, L-arginine hydrochloride and the lithium compounds lithium iodate, lithium niobate and lithium tantalate etc [5][6][7][8][9][10][11]. Glycine lithium sulfate (GLS) crystals were grown by slow evaporation technique at ambient temperature from aqueous solution of glycine and lithium sulphate taking 1:1 molar ratio [12].…”
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“…The crystals like LTA (Kumar et al, 2005). LAHCL (Meera et al, 2004) and LHFB (Aggarwal et al, 1999) etc. are good examples of the amino acid related semi organic materials.…”
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