KTA Crystal by Shandong Laserton Optic
Description
Potassium Titanyle Arsenate(KTiOAsO4), or KTA crystal, is an excellent nonlinear optical crystal for Optical Parametric Oscillation (OPO) Applications. OPO devices based on KTAs are reliable, solid state sources of tunable laser radiation exhibiting energy conversion efficiencies above 50%. In addition KTA has a very high damage threshold.
In comparison to KTP, KTA crystals feature large non-linear optical and electro-optical coefficients and have significantly reduced absorption in the 2.0 - 5.0 mm range. Its low dielectric constants, low loss tangent and ionic conductivities are orders of magnitude less than that of KTP.
KTA Crystal by Shandong Laserton Optic
Specifications |
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Crystal Type: | KTA (KTiOAsO4) |
Phase Mathcing Type: | Not Applicable |
Mounting: | Mounted, Unmounted |
Width: | N/A mm |
Height: | N/A mm |
Length: | N/A mm |
Flatness: | <= Lambda/10 |
Surface Quality (Scratch-Dig): | 10-5 |
AR Coating: | One side, Both Sides, Not Coated |
Features
- Large nonlinear optical and electro-optical coefficients
- Wide angular bandwidth and small walk-off angle
- Broad temperature and spectral bandwidth
- Low dielectric constants, loss tangent and ionic conductivities (much less than that of KTP)
- High damage threshold
- Non-hygroscopic crystal
Applications
- Frequency Doubling (Second Harmonic Generation SHG)
- Sum and Difference Frequency Generation (SFG)/(DFG)
- Optical Parametric Oscillation (OPO)
- Electro-Optical Q-switch and modulation for Optical waveguides
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Frequently Asked Questions
In comparison to KTP, KTA crystals feature large non-linear optical and electro-optical coefficients and have significantly reduced absorption in the 2.0 - 5.0 mm range. Its low dielectric constants, low loss tangent and ionic conductivities are orders of magnitude less than that of KTP.
No, KTA crystal is non-hygroscopic.
KTA crystal features large nonlinear optical and electro-optical coefficients, wide angular bandwidth and small walk-off angle, broad temperature and spectral bandwidth, low dielectric constants, loss tangent and ionic conductivities (much less than that of KTP), and high damage threshold.
KTA crystal is an excellent nonlinear optical crystal for Optical Parametric Oscillation (OPO) Applications. It is also used for Frequency Doubling (Second Harmonic Generation SHG), Sum and Difference Frequency Generation (SFG)/(DFG), Electro-Optical Q-switch and modulation for Optical waveguides.
OPO devices based on KTAs are reliable, solid state sources of tunable laser radiation exhibiting energy conversion efficiencies above 50%.