Abstract
The single crystals of pure and strontium chloride doped L-alanine cadmium chloride (LACC), an organometallic nonlinear optical material is grown by a slow evaporation technique. The grown crystals were subjected to XRD, FT-IR, SEM, EDAX and TG/DT analyses. Second harmonic generation was confirmed by the Kurtz and Perry powder technique. The dielectric measurements were carried out for different frequencies at different temperatures. The grown crystals are thermally stable about 1100C and dielectric constant increases slightly in the doped crystal than that of pure due to introduction of Sr2+ ion into the lattice of pure LACC crystal. So that the strontium chloride doped LACC crystals are found to be potential material for microelectronic applications.