Potassium Titanyl Phosphate (KTiOPO4 or KTP) |
Introduction | Main Properties | Main Applications | Fabrication Specs. | Notes |
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Due to its large NLO coefficients, broad angular, spectral and temperature bandwidths as well as high mechanical and chemical stability, Potassium Titanyl Phosphate (KTiOPO4 or KTP) is widely used in both commercial and military lasers including laboratory and medical systems, optical communication, range-finders, lidar, and industry systems. KTP's unique properties make it superior in SHG and SFG, optical parametric generation, electro-optic modulation, and optical waveguide. |
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Though KTP is commonly used in practices, the gray track or photorefractive breakdown problem has puzzled users for a very long period. So applications of KTP were extremely in the laser systems of medium or low power density before. Through many years' research on the growth of KTP in GOT, we have developed one improved technique to grow Super-KTPTM, which has up to 3-5 times higher gray track resistance comparing with common flux grown KTP, for high power density applications. We began to supply the |
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Super-KTPTM commercial blocks in 1998 and the available aperture of finished Super-KTPTM applied for frequency doubling is up to 12x12 mm2. Any contact for details or purchase is welcome. |