2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11664-018-6267-9
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Growth, Crystal Structure, Theoretical Analysis and Properties of Te4+-Doped KTiOPO4

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“…In this crystal, the K cation may be partially or fully replaced by Rb, Na, Tl, Cs, Ag, and NH 4 cations 63,82 , the P atom may be substituted by As atom 83 . Finally, the Nb 84 , Zr 85 , Sb 86 , Yb 87 , Al 88 , Cr 89 , Ta 86 , Ge 90 , Sn 91 , Ga 88,92 , Sc 89 , Ce 92 , Te 93 , and Fe 94 cations may substitute the Ti atom of KTP. Furthermore, another path that is lessused is hydrothermal method, instead of the flux method for crystal growth.Figure 9 shows the electrochromic damage present in F-KTP and H-KTP.…”
Section: Damage Resistance Of Hydrothermally Grown Ktpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this crystal, the K cation may be partially or fully replaced by Rb, Na, Tl, Cs, Ag, and NH 4 cations 63,82 , the P atom may be substituted by As atom 83 . Finally, the Nb 84 , Zr 85 , Sb 86 , Yb 87 , Al 88 , Cr 89 , Ta 86 , Ge 90 , Sn 91 , Ga 88,92 , Sc 89 , Ce 92 , Te 93 , and Fe 94 cations may substitute the Ti atom of KTP. Furthermore, another path that is lessused is hydrothermal method, instead of the flux method for crystal growth.Figure 9 shows the electrochromic damage present in F-KTP and H-KTP.…”
Section: Damage Resistance Of Hydrothermally Grown Ktpmentioning
confidence: 99%