KxRb1−xTiOPO4, a new nonlinear optical material with coefficients comparable to BaNa2Nb5O15, has been prepared as optically perfect single crystals which are transparent from 350 to 4500 nm. We have shown that the material is phase matchable over its entire transparency range and that 1060-nm radiation can be doubled with minimal beam walk-off. The material is free from optical damage for power densities at least as large as 150 MW/cm2. Also, it is chemically stable and easily polished.
The electro-optic and dielectric properties of potassium titanyl phosphate (KTP) have been measured from dc to 1 GHz and are compared with other electro-optic materials. KTP is shown to possess a combination of properties that make it unique for a variety of electro-optic modulator applications.
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