Title: Crystal Growth and Optical Properties of 4Aminobenzophenone ABP and Other Nonlinear Optical Crystals
1Welcome to Alabama AM University
Service Is Sovereignty Dr. Mohan
Aggarwal Chairman Department of Physics July
16, 2008
2Facts About The Hill
- Founded May 1, 1875
- 1890 Land-Grant Institution
- 6,000 diverse students and 1,000 faculty and
staff - Internationally known
- Enviable academic, athletic outreach programs
- Noted alumni
3Recent Additions to the Engineering Building
4School of Engineering and Technology
- Completed in October 2002
- First classes held in January 2003
- 90,000 sq. ft.
- 10 million facility
- ABET Accredited
5Other New Construction Renovations
- 15,000 sq. ft. addition of the J. F. Drake
Learning Resources Center - Subsequent renovations have been made to Carnegie
Hall and the Old Drake Dining Hall - Lab facility under construction for Plant
Science/Food Science/Forestry - New Agribition Center groundwork underway
6Accreditation
AAMU programs boast specialty, regional and
national accreditation Education Engineering Fami
ly Consumer Sciences Forestry Social
Work Speech Pathology
7AAMU Is Working to Meet Changing I.T. Needs
- AAMU recognizes that more students are computer
literate and that student access to technology
is critical - It also aims to offer easy data acquisition for
decision makers - At AAMU, information technology is a major focus
area
8Student Life Retention
- AAMU is making earnest efforts to retain the
thousands of students it attracts each year - An Office of Retention and Academic Support has
been established - Enrollment nearing 6,000-student goal
9Scholarship Appeals
- With the success of the Councill Challenge
Campaign, an annual fundraising effort, AAMU will
be able to offer a significant number of endowed
scholarships to support students who are
committed to scholarly pursuits
10Athletics
- AAMU has long been a formidable opponent in major
athletic areas - The University expects to continue its domination
of the South West Athletic Conf in the years
ahead
11What Land-Grant Means
- As an 1890 land-grant institution, AAMU offers
special state and federal programs specifically
designed to improve the quality of life of rural
and urban Alabamians - The AAMU campus is the administrative center of
the Alabama Cooperative Extension Systems Urban
and New Nontraditional Programs
12Outreach
Community Development Corporation ScoutReach State
wide 4-H Conference
13AAMUs Presence Widely Known
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15 Ph.D. Programs
- Doctoral degree in Physics- Optics and
Materials-Plant and Soil Science, Food Science
and Reading - Produced 6 of Top Scholars in 1997, 1998, 1999
and 2000 USA Today Academic Teams. - Oldest Computer Science Department in the State
of Alabama(1968) - Programs in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Plant
Soil Science, Food Science, Electrical,
Mechanical, Civil Engineering and Computer
Sciences
16Educational and Research Capabilities of Physics
Department
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18Physics Department
19Faculty in Physics Program
- M. D. Aggarwal, Ph.D.(Crystal Growth, NLO)
- R. Bommareddi, Ph.D. (Laser Spectroscopy)
- A.K. Batra, Ph.D. (Ferroelectric Materials
Devices) - M. Curley, Ph.D (Laser Spectroscopy)
- M. Dokhanian, Ph.D. (Optics/Laser)
- M. Edwards, Ph.D. (Laser optics,Condensed
matter) - L. Evelyn, Ph.D. (Surface Physics)
- K. He, Ph.D. (Optics/Lasers)
- D. Ila, Ph.D. (Condensed Matter, Surface
Physics) - N. Kukhtarev, Ph.D. (Optics, Photorefractivity)
- R.B. Lal, Ph.D. (Crystal Growth, NLO)
- C.T. Lee, Ph.D. (Quantum Optics)
20Faculty in Physics Program
- Vladislav Lyatski (Atmospheric Physics)
- Paul Ruffin, Ph.D. (Fiber Optics)
- M. Schamschula, Ph.D. (Optical Computing)
- A. Sharma, Ph.D. (Optics, Fiber Optics)
- Shelia Nash Stevenson, Ph.D. (Optics/Laser)
- A. Tan, Ph.D. (Atmospheric Physics)
- A. Williams, Ph.D. (Optics, Dir. CREST)
- A. Wineberger, Ph.D. (Space Physics)
- J.C. Wang, Ph.D. (Mat. Science)
- T.X. Zhang, Ph.D. (Space Physics)
- R. Zimmerman, Ph.D. (Surface Physics)
- Research Faculty Adjunct Faculty
21Our Faculty
- Have flown 2 experiments to grow crystals in NASA
Spacelab-3 and IML-1 missions
22Major Highlights/AccomplishmentsDepartment of
PhysicsAlabama AM University
- Space Flight Experiments/SpaceLab-3
- and International Microgravity Lab-1
- First NSF-EPSCOR project funded in
- 1986
- NSF/CREST Center of excellence for
- nonlinear and Optical Materials
23- Initiated Doctoral degree program in physics
that was the 2 nd among HBCUs in USA. - First African American female Ph.D. in physics in
Alabama who is serving NASA/Marshall Space Flight
Center - Graduate students invited to Nobel Laureate
meetings in Lindau Germany in 5 consecutive years
24- Undergraduate students achieved distinction in
top 20 U.S.A. today scholars in 3 consecutive
years - Doctoral Capacity Building program was awarded to
one of the scientists
25Nobel Laureate Lecture Series
- We have hosted a yearly series of lectures by
- Nobel Laureates
26Our Graduate Students
- Got invited to Nobel Laureate Meeting in Lindau,
Germany in consecutive summers of 2002,2003,
2004 and 2005
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28Academic Programs in Physics
- Undergraduate Programs
- B.S. Physics with Math. Minor
- B.S. (Applied Physics Option)
- Electrical ,Civil, and Mechanical Options
- Computer Science Option (18 hrs)
- 58 hours General Education, 30 hrs. Phys.
- 15 hours Mathematics, and 9 hours Computer
Science. - Space Science Concentration (18 hrs. of courses
in Space Science)
29Academic Programs in Physics
- Graduate Programs
- M.S. Degree in Applied Physics
- Optics/Lasers
- Materials Science
- Thesis and Non-thesis Options
- At least 12 hours of general courses, 18 hours
(non-thesis option) and 12 hours (thesis option)
of specialized courses (Materials Science/Optics)
30Academic Programs in Physics
- Ph.D. Degree in Applied Physics
- Materials Science
- Optics/Lasers
- At least 15 hours of general courses,
- 45 hours of specialized courses (Materials
Science/Optics) - 12 hours credit for dissertation.
31Graduate and Undergraduate Students Pool
- Sixteen Ph. D level students
- Fifteen M.S. level students
- Twenty undergraduate students
- Research Budget Summary
- Research funding
- Approximately 2.1 Million/Year
32Our Physics Students
- A total of 19 graduate and undergraduate physics
students attended National Society of Black
Physicists and National Society of Black physics
students conference held at Washington DC during
February 20-24, 2008. - One of our UG students Mr. Eugene Harris has been
awarded Alabama Space Grant Consortium
Scholarship 24000 per year for 3 years for his
graduate studies - Our Graduate student Mr. Aschalew Kassu received
HEOS Scholarship for optics graduate students
from Huntsville Electro-optical Society and
delivered a talk in their annual meeting
33Activities of Physics Department
- Dr. Marius Schamschula of Physics department
hosted a space weather weekend for the Center
for Integrated Space Weather Modelling Space
Weather Weekend was held at Physics department
during April 2008 - Dr. Martin Volz, a noted NASA scientist has been
serving in physics department as NASA
Administrators Fellow from Marshall space Flight
center since fall 2007. He has been interacting
with our graduate students and is teaching an
undergraduate course in spring 2008
34Upcoming Events
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- Nobel Laureate lecture is being planned for
October 17, 2008 by Nobel Laureate John Hall from
University of Colorado at Boulder and National
Institute of Standards and Technology, recipient
of 2005 Nobel Prize winner in Physics
35Patents by Physics Faculty
- United States Patent 6,873,762
- Granted to Dr Anup Sharma and his students Mr
Joseph Grant and Y. Wang - Fabrication of fiber optic grating apparatus and
method - United States Patent 6,999,221
- Granted to Dr. Sergey Sarkisov and his students
on Biomorphic polymeric photomechanical Actuator
36NSF- Center of Research Excellence in Science and
Technology (CREST)
- AAMU Center of Nonlinear Optics and Materials
- Regional Science Education Technology Transfer
Program - Growth of nonlinear optical materials
- Melt growth Czochralski, Bridgman, Top seeded
solution growth of NLO materials - Solution growth Solution crystal growth of NLO
materials -
37- Growth and study of modified Ferroelectric films
- Diffusion studies of semiconductors and other
materials and ion implantation of optical fibers - Crystal growth modeling
38NSF- Center of Research Excellence in Science and
Technology (CREST) (Contd)
- Nonlinear optics
- Energy upconversion lasers
- Nonlinear fiber optics SRS and solitons
- Optical phase conjugation
- Parametric mixing
- Nonlinear optics in organic systems
- Characterization of NLO materials
- A. Williams Director
39NSF Doctoral Capacity Building Project
- Sensor Science and Technology
- Granted on October 2002 for about a million
dollars for 3 years - Smart optical sensors
- Fiber optical sensors
- Infrared sensors
- Project Directors Dr R.B. Lal and Dr Matthew
Edwards
40MUCERPI Space Science Project
- Funded by NASA for graduate Space Science
education and disturbed solar wind effects on the
Earths Environment - NASA Minority University and College Education
and Research partnership initiative funded in
October 2003 - Funded for about 750,000 for 3 years
- P.I.s Professors A. Tan
41Research Capabilities of the Physics Department
at Alabama AM University
- Crystal Growth from solution, melt, vapor for
IR, NLO, and Photorefractive,and IR Window
materials - Materials characterization by techniques like,
SEM, EPR, RBS, Optical and Electrical methods,
etc. - Surface diffusion studies by Ion implantation
- Crystal growth modeling
- Nonlinear optics in organic and photorefractive
materials, and Nonlinear Fiber Optics - Upconversion laser studies
- Real-time interferometry in photorefractive
materials, Laser Beam-Shaping
42Research Capabilities of the Physics Department
at Alabama AM University
- Integrated optics in thin films of Polymeric and
Organic materials - Optical phase conjugation in photorefractive
materials - Study of optical surfaces and lenses
- Squeezed states Applications in optical
communication - Research on Optical Fiber Sensors
- Optical Hole burning
- Optical computing, optical and optically
assisted neural network - Planetary and Space physics
43Planetary and Space Physics
- Satellite fragmentation and Orbital Debris
- Ultraviolet Remote Sensing of Ionosphere
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- Atmospheric and Ionospheric Modeling
- Personnel A. Tan, V. Liatski and Graduate and
Undergraduate Students
44Center for Irradiation of Materials
- Analytical Services
- Hydrogen detection and profiling (ppm)
- Scanning Single Event Upset (S-SEU)
- Radiation Effects on Materials
- Ion Microprobe (RBS, NRA, PIGE, and PIXE)
- Electrical and Optical Characterization (I-V,
C-V, and ABS)
45- Materials Processing
- Ion Implantation (keV and MeV)
- Fabrication of Quantum Structures
- Ion beam Induced Polymerization
- High Temperature Materials Processing
- Personnel
- D. Ila (Director), R. L. Zimmerman, L.Evelyn, J.
Thompson, Graduate and undergraduate students.
46Research Interests Dr Matthew Edwards
- Quantum communication and Quantum imaging
- Light beam propagation in atmospheric or
turbulent media - Classical electro-optics of complex fluids, pure
and doped crystals - Holographic gratings in FeLiNbO3
- Blooms taxonomy and Physics Education
- Photo-induced aspects of metal nano-particles and
in dielectric micro-particles
47Research Interests of Marius Schamschula
- Optical Computing
- Optical Algebra
- Optical Fuzzy Logic/Fuzzy Control
- Optical Genetic Algorithms
- Optical and Optically Assisted Neural Networks
48- Other Projects
- Solid Optical Modules
- 3d Optical Interconnection
- Secure Communication
- Double Phase Conjugation Interconnection(Light
Calling) - Generalized Exploratory Optimization
- Generalized Fourier Transforms With Applications
to Neural Networks.
49Nonlinear Optics in Organic Materials
- Nonlinear Optics on the surfaces and of organic
materials studied by Nd YAG laser - Second and third -harmonic generation from the
crystalline thin films of new organic molecules
N-Alkyl and N, N-Dialkyl Derivatives of
4-Methyl-6-Nitro-2-Quinolinamines.
50Nonlinear Optics in Organic Materials
- Lasing and fluorescence from dye Bis-MSB doped
polystyrene microspheres. - Study the nonlinear optical properties of new
organic molecules, N-Alkyl and N, N-Dialkyl
Derivatives of 4-Methyl-6-Nitro-2-Quinolinamines
using Langumuir- Blodgett films. - Personnel Involved K. He, Graduate students
51Optical Flow Diagnostics
- Vortex Tube flow studied by High-Frame Rate and
High-resolution Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) - Personnel
- K. X. He, J. C. Wang
- Graduate Students Carl Holden, Ph. D
- Isaac Jones, MS
- John Lansdown, MS
52Research Interest of Prof. N. Kukhtarev
- Physics of real time (dynamic) holography
- Real- time interferometry in photorefractive
polymers and crystals - Photoinduced nonlinear optical and electric
response in biological motile objects - Information transmission via multimedia fibers
using dynamic holograms - Optical and electrooptical properties of the
holographic grating in the photorefractive
polymers - Photoelectric energy conversion by moving
photoinduced gratings
53OPTICAL HOLE-BURNING STUDIES
- Hole-burning effects in inorganic and organic
systems - High Resolution Spectroscopy.
- Optical memories.
- Personnel B.R.Reddy, Graduate Students
- Agency Air Force
54Development of Fiber-optic Sensors
- Optical fiber sensor research is performed based
on - Infrared reflectance
- Raman Scattering
- Applications
- Depth profile measurement of soil moisture.
- Detection of toxic elements and organic
chemicals. - Personnel B.R.Reddy, Undergraduate Students
- Agency NASA
55Upconversion Lasers
- Objectives To develop efficient diode/dye laser
pumped Visible/ UV Upconversion Lasers - Scientific aspects
- Investigate Rare- Earth ion doped optical fibers
and crystals. - Investigate efficient pumping schemes
- Identify efficient upconversion materials.
56- Applications
- Optical information storage.
- Lasers at unconventional wavelengths.
- Medicine.
- Personnel B.R.Reddy Graduate Students
- Agency NASA, NSF
57Study of Glasses, Crystals and Laser Materials
- Preparation of High temperature glasses doped
with rare-earth ions. - Characterization using optical methods.
- Nonlinear optical effects in doped
glasses(organic and inorganics). - Personnel B.R.Reddy Undergraduate and
Graduate Students. - Agency NASA, AirForce.
58Solution Crystal Growth
- Crystals for Room Temperature (Uncooled) I. R.
Detector and Second Harmonic Generation Devices
TGS, LAP, ABP, MNA-MAP, etc. - Solution Crystal Growth in Microgravity.
- Growth of mixed organic NLO crystals for Photonic
devices.
59Solution Crystal Growth (Contd)
- Fundamental Study of Solid-liquid interface in
solution crystal growth using optical techniques. - In-situ optical techniques to monitor crystal
growth rates. - Personnel
- R. B. Lal, M. D. Aggarwal, A.K. Batra, Graduate
and Undergraduate students.
60Integrated and Nonlinear Optics in Organic Films
and Ion Implanted Inorganic Materials
- Techniques
- Spin coating
- Langmuir-Blodgett film deposition
- Liquid jet and laser beam delineation of
integrated optical circuits - Prism coupling
- Z-scan
- Degenerate Four Wave Mixing
61Integrated and Nonlinear Optics in Organic
Films and Ion Implanted Inorganic Materials
- Objective and Plans
- To develop a waveguide interferometric chemical
sensors for monitoring gaseous environmental
pollutants - To develop an ultrafast photonic switching
devices based on nonlinear organic or inorganic
optical waveguide - Material search for integrated optical chemical
sensors and photonic switching devices - Personnel
- M. J. Curley, and Graduate students
62Nonlinear Fiber-Optics
- Stimulated Raman Scattering (SRS) in fibers
- Four wave mixing (FWM)
- Super Continuum Generation
- FWM-SRS interactions
- Personnel
- Dr. A. Sharma
- Graduate Students
63Fiber-optics and Spectroscopic Sensors
- Intermodal Interferometric fiber-optic Sensors
- Fiber-optic Bragg grating sensors for strain in
FOG coils - Demonstrated sensitivity of 10 micro
strain and spatial resolution of 5 mm - Novel optical-fiber based sensor for soil
moisture. Capable of remote sensing from few
kilometers - Demonstrated sensitivity of 0.01
64Fiber-optics and Spectroscopic Sensors
- Spectroscopic sensors for environmental pollution
in air using wavelength-modulated diode lasers -
tested for absorption in Rubidium and Acetylene - Sensor research funded by NASA, MICOM, Office of
Naval Research,and NSF - Personnel Dr A. Sharma, Graduate students
65Characterization of Optical Fibers
- New techniques for Fiber characterization using
- Dual-mode interferometry Opt. Lett.
- Four-wave mixing Opt. Lett.
- Whispering Gallery
- Personnel A. Sharma, Graduate students
66Phase Conjugate Spectroscopy of Alkali Atoms and
Molecules
- Work with sodium atom and dimers using Argon ion
laser pumped by ring dye laser to observe
Four-wave mixing - Stainless Crossed heat-pipe has been constructed
to contain corrosive alkali vapors up to 600 0C - Only atoms or molecule with near zero velocity
contribute in formation of population grating by
four-wave mixing - The technique is inherently
Doppler-free - students
67- Highly directional scattering of laser beam makes
it a very sensitive technique - Personnel
- Dr. A. Sharma, Graduate
68Optical Phase Conjugation in Photorefractive
Materials
- Phase conjugate reflectors
- Phase conjugate resonators
- Two beam and Multi beam coupling (BaTiO3) using
Ar and He-Ne lasers - Optical Disability
- Phase conjugate interferometry
- Personnel
- N. Kukhtarev
- M. Dokhanian
69Czochralski Crystal Growth and Top Seeded
Solution Growth
- Growth of pure and doped crystals of
photorefractive materials such as bismuth silicon
oxide, strontium barium niobate, YAlO3 and YLF
using Czochralski crystal pulling technique - Growth of pure and doped barium titanate crystals
using top seeded solution growth techniques
70- Growth of Nonlinear optical organic crystals by
Czochralski as well as Bridgman techniques - Personnel
- M. D. Aggarwal, R. B. Lal, A.K. Batra
- Graduate students
71Optical Diagnostics for Crystal Growth Rate from
solutions
- Heterodyne interferometry
- Laser interferometry
- Mach-Zehnder Interferometry
- Ellipsometry
- Applications
- Solution growth
- MBE
- Thin film
- Protein crystal
- Personnel R. B. Lal and B. R. Reddy,
72High Power CO2 laser Spectroscopy
- Investigate the phase conjugate(PC) signal via
DFWM and Z-scan in polymeric samples doped with
different laser dyes - Study of PC signal from gaseous systems
- Design and fabricate Far-IR laser pumped by CO2
laser - Personnel A. Darwish and graduate students
73NASA/Microgravity Research
- Triglycine sulfate (TGS) crystal growth
experiment flown on NASA/ Spacelab-3 mission in
1985 - Flown another TGS crystal growth experiment on
the NASA/ First International Microgravity
Laboratory (IML1) in 1992 - Member of NASA Consortium of Commercial
Development of Crystal Growth in Space(CCDS)
74- Development of a Virtual Space Flight Chamber to
Study Particle motion in Space (SHIVA) - Space payload planning and Astronaut training
- Personnel R.B. Lal, A.K. Batra, M.D. Aggarwal
75List of Major Equipment
- Materials Science
- Czochralski Crystal Pullers with automatic
diameter control - Bridgman Growth Furnaces for Organic and
Inorganic Crystals - High Temperature Top Seeded Solution Flux Furnace
- Solution Crystal Growth systems
- Joel-6200 Scanning Electron Microscope with EDS
and mechanical test system - X-ray diffraction unit (Norelco)
- Vacuum coating units
76List of Major Equipment (Contd)
- Materials Science (Contd)
- DTA-1700 Differential Thermal Analyzer
- Photoresist Spinner for Thin Films
- Perkin Elmer DSC-4 Differential Scanning
Calorimeter - Calvet Differential Scanning Calorimeter
- NEC Pelletron Ion Beam Accelerator (2X2.0 MeV)
77- Leitz Microscope with heating stage up to 14000 C
- Optical and Metallurgical Microscopes
- Gen.Rad 1620 Capacitance Measuring Assembly
- Automatic Capacitance Bridges
- Ferroelectric materials characterization set-up
78List of Major Equipment (Contd)
- Materials Science (Contd)
- Automatic C-V Data Acquisition Station
- Crystal cutting and Polishing units
- General Purpose Test equipment
- Furnaces and Temperature Controllers
- Laminar Flow Bench
- X-band Electron Spin Resonance
79- Optics/Lasers
- Picosecond NdYAG laser (with two dye laser)
- Molectron Nitrogen Laser and pumped tunable dye
laser - Argon laser (6 W, 15 W C.W.and Ring dye laser)
80List of Major Equipment (Contd)
- Optics/Lasers(Contd)
- Excimer Laser and a tunable dye laser
- High pressure CO2 Laser (Continuously tunable)
- NdYAG Nanosecond Laser (second and third
harmonics) - Tunable Dye Lasers (Visible and UV) with IR and
UV wave extender - Heterodyne Optical Profilometer
- Langmuir-Blodgett Thin Film Equipment
- Perkin Elmer FTIR with microscope
81List of Major Equipment
- Perkin Elmer Spectrophotometer (Visible, UV, and
near IR) - Perkin Elmer 5100 Atomic Absorption Spectrometer
(Chemistry) - Varian-Cary 3E Spectrophotometer
- NdYAG Laser pumped Optical Parametric Oscillator
- 0.5 m Monochromator fitted with a CCD detector
- Bomem DA8 FTIR
- Hamamatsu Streak Camera
- PDA1 Dye Amplifier (Spectra Physics)
82Challenges for Physics Department
- Perception issue of Physics being a difficult
subject - Seeking for UG physics scholarships
- Prospecting for graduate research
scholarships/fellowships for students pursuing
their studies leading to Masters and Doctoral
degrees in physics
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