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Single Crystal Growth of 4‐Aminobenzophenone (ABP) by Solution and Seeded Czochralski Pulling Techniques for Second Harmonic Generation Applications

Highly efficient 4‐aminobenzophenone (ABP) single crystals are grown from melt by employing the seeded Czochralski pulling technique for second harmonic generation (SHG) applications. The as‐grown seed crystals from solution with dominant (100) and (001) facets are utilized to trigger the directiona...

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