Abstract 1 mol% nickel sulphate hexahydrate (NSHH) and 0.5 mol% chlorophyll-b (Chl-b) of Ficus religiosa were grown by the slow evaporation method. The existence of disparate functional sets and the atomic and… Click to show full abstract
Abstract 1 mol% nickel sulphate hexahydrate (NSHH) and 0.5 mol% chlorophyll-b (Chl-b) of Ficus religiosa were grown by the slow evaporation method. The existence of disparate functional sets and the atomic and weight percentage of the as grown crystal(CHLBNSHH) were recognized by FTIR analysis and energy dispersive analysis spectrum (EDX), Optical band gap energy of the as grown CHLBNSHH crystals was studied using UV–Vis-NIR spectrum. Thermal analysis confirmed that the thermal stability of NSHH crystal is enhanced by the addition of Chl-b. The SHG efficiency is justified by the nonlinear optical behavior of grown crystal and thus leads to assuring chemical and physical applications in several materials.
               
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