Journal of Crystal Growth, Vol.401, 215-220, 2014
Organic/inorganic-doped aromatic derivative crystals: Growth and properties
Results of a comparative study on the growth from melt by the Bridgman-Slockbarger method of metadinitrobenzene (m-DNB) and benzil (Bz) crystals in the same experimental set-up and the same experimental conditions are presented. The incorporation of an inorganic (iodine) dopant in m-DNB was analyzed in the given experimental conditions from the point of view of the solid-liquid interlace stability. The limits for a stable growth and the conditions that favor the generation of morphological instability are emphasized. These limits for m-DNB are compatible with those previously determined for Bz, and therefore, even for a high gradient concentration at the growth interface, it is possible to grow mDNB and Bz crystals in the same experimental conditions characterized by a high AT and t', The optical properties were investigated in relation with the dopant incorporation in the crystal in the mentioned experimental conditions. Effects of the dopant (m-DNB/iodine in Bz and iodine in m-ONES) on the optical band gap and optical non-linear properties of the crystals are discussed. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
Keywords:Impurities;Bridgman technique;Aromatic compounds;Nonlinear optic materials;Semiconducting material