KDP Water Soluble Crystal
Description
KDP (KH2PO4, or monopotassium phosphate, or potassium dihydrogen phosphate) s a water soluble crystal known for its non-linear optical properties. KDP crystals are used for producing electro-optical elements (Pockels cells), waveplates, frequency converters (second, third and fourth harmonic generators for autocorrelators and cross-correlators, parametric generators and amplifiers) in various pulse lasers.
KDP Water Soluble Crystal
Specifications |
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Crystal Type: | KDP ( Potassium Dihydrogen Phosphate) |
Phase Mathcing Type: | Type I, Type II |
Mounting: | Unmounted |
Width: | 100 mm |
Height: | 100 mm |
Length: | 100 mm |
Flatness: | Not Available |
Surface Quality (Scratch-Dig): | Not Available |
AR Coating: | Both Sides |
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Frequently Asked Questions
KDP stands for KH2PO4, or monopotassium phosphate, or potassium dihydrogen phosphate. It is a water soluble crystal known for its non-linear optical properties.
KDP crystals are used for producing electro-optical elements (Pockels cells), waveplates, frequency converters (second, third and fourth harmonic generators for autocorrelators and cross-correlators, parametric generators and amplifiers) in various pulse lasers.
The basic properties of KDP include refractive index, reflection loss, linear absorption, electro-optical indices, structure, lattice constant, density, hardness, maximal operating temperature, index of linear expansion, specific heat, thermal conductivity, and transmission range.
The transmission range of KDP is 0.176-1.064µm.
The laser damage threshold of KDP is 8 GW/cm2 (λ=1.06µm, τ=10ns).