PHEONIXFIRE - KDP Crystals
Description
PHEONIXFIRE's KDP crystals are high-quality optical crystals that are widely used in nonlinear optical applications, including frequency doubling, tripling, and quadrupling of laser wavelengths. KDP stands for Potassium Dihydrogen Phosphate, which is a material with excellent nonlinear optical properties.
Our KDP crystals are highly transparent and have low absorption, making them ideal for use in high-power laser systems. They have a high laser-induced damage threshold, meaning that they can withstand high-intensity laser beams without damage.
Our KDP crystals are available in various shapes and sizes, including rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical. We can also provide custom fabrication services to meet your specific requirements.
In addition to their optical properties, our KDP crystals have excellent mechanical stability, which makes them resistant to thermal and mechanical shock. This makes them ideal for use in harsh environments, such as those found in aerospace and defense applications.
PHEONIXFIRE's KDP crystals are a top choice for anyone who requires high-performance nonlinear optical components. Contact us today to learn more about our KDP crystals and how they can benefit your application.
PHEONIXFIRE - KDP Crystals
Specifications |
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Crystal Type: | KDP ( Potassium Dihydrogen Phosphate) |
Phase Mathcing Type: | Type I, Type II, Not Applicable |
Mounting: | Mounted, Unmounted |
Width: | Contact us mm |
Height: | Contact us mm |
Length: | Contact us mm |
Flatness: | <= Lambda/6 |
Surface Quality (Scratch-Dig): | 20-10 |
AR Coating: | One side, Both Sides, Not Coated |
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United States
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since 2023
Frequently Asked Questions
KDP crystals are widely used in nonlinear optical applications, including frequency doubling, tripling, and quadrupling of laser wavelengths.
KDP stands for Potassium Dihydrogen Phosphate.
KDP crystals are highly transparent, have low absorption, and a high laser-induced damage threshold, making them ideal for use in high-power laser systems.
KDP crystals are available in various shapes and sizes, including rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical.
Yes, we provide custom fabrication services to meet specific requirements.