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Properties and potential of flux-grown KTP crystals and epitaxial layers

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Abstract

Potassium titanyl phosphate (KTP) has been shown to have particularly favorable properties for use in second harmonic generation of 1.06-μm lasers. The large nonlinear optical d coefficient combined with a high optical damage threshold make this material presently one of the most useful for nonlinear optical devices.

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