2022
DOI: 10.3389/fphy.2022.901370
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Research on the Nonlinear Absorption Coefficient of 98% Deuterated DKDP Crystal at Fourth-Harmonic-Generation Wavelength

Abstract: A series of 98% deuterated DKDP crystals were grown in solutions with different pD values (2.9, 3.3, 3.8, and 4.3) using the rapid growth method. Samples were cut along the z-direction and fourth-harmonic-generation (FHG) direction which contained both pyramidal and prismatic regions. The nonlinear absorption (NLA) coefficient β of 98% deuterated DKDP crystals was obtained using the Z-scan method operated at the FHG wavelength (266 nm) of a picosecond Nd:YAG laser. According to the results, the nonlinear absor… Show more

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“…They also find impending applications in imaging and nonlinear frequency conversion. Wu et al [8] have investigated the nonlinear absorption in a series of 98% deuterated DKDP crystals that were grown in solutions. The nonlinear absorption coefficient (β of ~10 −1 cm/GW) of those 98% deuterated DKDP crystals was obtained using the Z-scan technique with the fourth harmonic generated wavelength (266 nm) of picosecond Nd:YAG laser pulses.…”
Section: Editorial On the Research Topic Advanced Nonlinear Optical M...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also find impending applications in imaging and nonlinear frequency conversion. Wu et al [8] have investigated the nonlinear absorption in a series of 98% deuterated DKDP crystals that were grown in solutions. The nonlinear absorption coefficient (β of ~10 −1 cm/GW) of those 98% deuterated DKDP crystals was obtained using the Z-scan technique with the fourth harmonic generated wavelength (266 nm) of picosecond Nd:YAG laser pulses.…”
Section: Editorial On the Research Topic Advanced Nonlinear Optical M...mentioning
confidence: 99%