“…Furthermore, the birefringence of Gd x Y 1 − x Ca 4 O(BO 3 ) 3 (Gd x Y 1 − x COB) crystals was found to be adjustable by changing the compositional parameter x, and the type-I A-NCPM third harmonic generation (THG) of Nd : YAG laser (1064 nm) could be realized along the Y optical principal axis [15][16][17]. In addition, the type-I A-NCPM second-harmonic generation (SHG) wavelengths along the y axis for Gd 0.871 Lu 0.129 COB, Gd 0.93 Lu 0.07 COB, Gd 0.96 Sc 0.04 COB and LaCOB crystals were measured to be 799 nm, 812 nm, 814 nm and 808 nm, respectively, and these crystals can be used to direct frequency doubling Ti : sapphire laser for generating the blueviolet ultrafast laser pulse [8,11,14]. For all the existing ternary borates Re x Gd 1−x COB (Re: Sc, Lu and Y) NLO crystals, the ionic radius of La 3+ (1.032 Å) ions was found to be much larger than those of the Sc 3+ (0.750 Å), Lu 3+ (0.861 Å), Y 3+ (0.890 Å) and Gd 3+ (0.938 Å) ions [19], which might lead to a large difference in A-NCPM wavelengths between La x Gd 1−x COB (0 < x < 1) and the other Re x Gd 1−x COB (0 < x < 1, Re: Sc, Lu and Y) crystals.…”