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A New Organic Crystal—MHBA for Potential Diode Laser Second-Harmonic Generation

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This paper reports a potential new organic crystal materials MHBA whose cut-off wavelength is 370nm and powder SHG intensity is 30 times higher than that of Urea. The crystal structure, single crystal growth, linear and nonlinear optical properties of MHBA are reported in detail. MHBA crystal belongs to monoclinic system; space group is P21, and the unit cell parameters are: {ie265-1}, {ie265-2}, {ie265-3} and {ie265-4}. The nonlinear susceptibilities are: {ie265-5}, {ie265-6}, {ie265-7} and {ie265-8}.

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Jiang, M., Tao, X., Yuan, D. et al. A New Organic Crystal—MHBA for Potential Diode Laser Second-Harmonic Generation. MRS Online Proceedings Library 247, 265–269 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1557/PROC-247-265

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