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S. Leela

Researcher at Bharathidasan University

Publications -  8
Citations -  197

S. Leela is an academic researcher from Bharathidasan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystal & Crystal structure. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 8 publications receiving 164 citations. Previous affiliations of S. Leela include Ethiraj College for Women.

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Synthesis, growth and characterization of 4-bromo-4′chloro benzylidene aniline—A third order non linear optical material

TL;DR: The organic nonlinear optical material of 4-bromo-4'chloro benzylidene aniline (BCBA) was synthesized and single crystal of BCBA was grown from acetone solution by solvent evaporation method at room temperature to elucidate its three dimensional structure.
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Synthesis, growth, spectral, thermal, mechanical and optical properties of 4-chloro-4'dimethylamino-benzylidene aniline crystal: a third order nonlinear optical material.

TL;DR: An organic nonlinear optical material, 4-chloro-4'dimethylamino-benzylidene aniline (CDMABA), was synthesized by the condensation of the p-chloroaniline and p-dimethylaminobenzaldehyde by using the Z-scan technique.
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Design, synthesis, growth and characterization of 4-methoxy-4'-dimethylamino-benzylidene aniline (MDMABA): a novel third order nonlinear optical material.

TL;DR: The structural perfection of the grown crystal is analyzed by high-resolution X-ray diffraction rocking curve analysis, and the third order nonlinear optical absorption coefficient of the MDMABA crystal is determined by the Z-scan technique.
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Synthesis, growth and characterization of 4-bromo-4′-nitrobenzylidene aniline (BNBA): a novel nonlinear optical material with a (3+1)-dimensional incommensurately modulated structure

TL;DR: In this article, a new derivative of benzylideneaniline (BNBA), C13H9BrN2O2, was synthesized and purified by repeated recrystallization and its (3+1)-dimensional incommensurately modulated structure was elucidated from single crystal X-ray diffraction data obtained at 173 K.